Madonna fans were surprised to see what was on her bedroom nightstand in new images shared to Instagram.
Turns out the Material Girl is a lot like an average person because there are some pretty regular items on display.
‘Who knew that Madonna was just like us?’ said one fan while another commented, ‘Girl is real, feel like I know her better now.’
Her pretty nightstand has several books topped one after the other in a neat stack; there were at least eight. One was I Love You by Pamela Anderson.
Then there tissue paper in an ornate mirrored box.
She also has two water bottles on hand and a tea cup that was upside down on her dish as if it was already used.
Next is a bottle, a candle, a bottle of oil, a lamp and a gold framed clock.
Madonna fans were surprised to see what was on her bedroom nightstand in new images shared to Instagram. Turns out the Material Girl is a lot like an average person because there are some pretty regular items on display
‘Who knew that Madonna was just like us?’ said one fan while another commented, ‘Girl is real, feel like I know her better now.’ Her pretty nightstand has several books topped one after the other in a neat stack; there were at least eight
It was also surprising that she had colorful toys on her bed that appeared to be Japanese cartoon characters.
Less shocking was the M monogram on her pillows, which is something the royals do. After all Madge is short for Majesty.
The singer looked seductive in her latest round of seductive social media snaps this week.
The Queen of Pop, 66, showcased her taut visage, flawless make-up and toned frame as she posed upside down on a bed.
The star wowed in a black lacy sheer mini dress which she paired with patent leather knee-high boots.
Her blonde locks were styled sleek and straight and she sported feline flicks of liner and a glossy pink pout.
She captioned the snaps: ‘So Good to be Home again’ after her New Year getaway to Japan.
Fans commented in droves on the star’s ageless look, writing: ‘how is it like to be the most beautiful woman in the world?’
One of her books was I Love You by Pamela Anderson
And she is reading the book Bone
‘Stoooop these are stunnung’, ‘My gorgeous Queen!, ‘ok body’ and ;I love you Queen,;
The star is in a relationship with Akeem Morris, 28.
She welcomed her daughter Lourdes aka Lola Leon, 28, with fitness trainer Carlos Leon, and then her son Rocco Ritchie, 24, with her ex-husband Guy Ritchie.
Madonna has also adopted four children from Malawi – son David Banda, 19, daughter Mercy James, 18, and twin daughters Stella and Estere, 12.
Akeem, a former college soccer player, first met Madonna in August 2022, though their romance was not confirmed until nearly two years later.
Madonna made their relationship public on Instagram this past July when she posted photos of them cuddling up to one another on social media.
They reportedly went their separate ways in October 2024, but are said to have reconciled just weeks after they broke up.
Madonna’s first marriage was to Sean Penn from 1985 to 1989, and although they had an infamously tempestuous romance, they have become friends since.
She also had stuffed animals on her bed
And her pillows had an M monogram with a crown over the letter
The star is in a relationship with Akeem Morris, 28
She was then married to Sherlock Holmes director Guy Ritchie from 2000 until 2008, during which time they welcomed Rocco and David Banda.
Madonna allegedly lost at least $76 million in her divorce from Guy, her spokeswoman said at the time – an amount including the value of their country house in England and the West London pub they previously co-owned.
In a YouTube Q&A two years ago, Madonna was asked a decision she made that were ‘maybe’ not ‘the best idea,’ and she replied by citing ‘both’ marriages.
Meanwhile, Guy described his marriage to Madonna by saying he ‘stepped into a soap opera, and I lived in it for quite a long period of my life,’ to Details in 2011.
‘It’s definitely not something I regret. The experience was ultimately very positive. I love the kids that came out of it,’ added the filmmaker.