Madonna says sex is her ‘current obsession’ and opens up about marriage regrets
Madonna has uploaded a chaotic “50 questions” video to her YouTube channel where she speaks openly about her life, love of sex and Britney Spears.
The clip is based on the iconic video series by Vogue magazine where celebrities answer (you guessed it) 50 questions in their own homes.
The pop icon was inspired by the title of her new greatest hits collection, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, to make the video.
She answered “sex” or “making love” to a fifth of the questions including her life mantra, zodiac sign, current obsession and her what keeps her going. Respect, Madonna!
In the video we also get a tour of Madonna’s grounds as she answers the quick-fire questions, including a candid response about her biggest regret.
When asked what it is, she replies: “Getting married, both times.”
The singer married US actor Sean Penn in 1985, and later split in 1989. She was married to British film director Guy Ritchie from 2000 to 2008.
In 2015 she told The Sun newspaper she felt “incarcerated” during her marriage to Ritchie.
In the new video, Madonna also confessed she is “gagging” to work with Britney Spears again.
The two previously collaborated on their 2003 hit “Me Against The Music”, and with Britney back on the music scene with her Elton John duet, we wouldn’t rule out anything at this point.
Madonna named Kendrick Lamar as her dream artist to work with, and also admitted if she hadn’t become a musician, she would have been a school teacher.
Answering all of your burning questions……… 🔥🔥🔥Check out the full video: https://t.co/sGHmNmvqcl
Don’t forget to listen to “Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones Remix Collection” out now everywhere!!!! https://t.co/ubRPQeCbQJ pic.twitter.com/FzSrftC9iI— Madonna (@Madonna) August 30, 2022
Madonna is currently directing her own biopic and also spoke about how difficult it was to cram her entire life into a movie.
The music legend reportedly held an 11-hour bootcamp with actors such as Julia Garner, Florence Pugh and Alexa Demi before finally settling on Inventing Anna and Ozark actor Garner to play her.
The film hopes to “convey the incredible journey that life has taken me on as an artist, a musician, a dancer — a human being, trying to make her way in this world,” Madonna says.