Melbourne: A video that shows Madonna kissing Nick Minaj on the eccentric singer’s birthday bash has been leaked. The amateur-style footage not only confirms but clearly shows the 53-year-old smooching the ‘Super Bass’ hitmaker.
The video shows Madonna starting off a Happy Birthday chorus as she carries a cupcake and candles over to Minaj, a website has reported. As Minaj leans over to blow out the candles, the Material Girl can be heard saying “Make a wish”, following it up with “And now your wish can come true” as she leans in for a kiss. The dalliance occurred after a day of filming between Minaj, MIA and Madonna for their collaboration ‘Give Me All Your Luvin’.
Minaj herself sent the rumour mill into overdrive when she tweeted after the birthday bash “OH MY f’ingggg Gahhhh!!!!! MADONNA jus kissed me!!!!! On the lips!!!!!!! It felt sooooo good. Soooo soft!!!! *passes out* aaahhhhh!!!!!!!!!”
The release of the footage comes just hours after the film clip for Madonna’s latest song ‘Girls Gone Wild’ was banned from being viewed by under-18s on YouTube. The video features the singer dancing in black PVC hotpants with topless male dancers in tights and stiletto heels. YouTube rules say videos can be restricted if they contain “nudity and dramatised or implied sexual conduct.”
ANI
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