Madonna, 61, is supported by toyboy beau Ahlamalik Williams, 25, as she holds his hand and uses a cane to walk while leaving Madame X show
Earlier this month, she was forced to cancel a show in Paris after her persistent knee injury was worsened by a fall taken on stage.
But despite the pain, Madonna returned to the stage on Wednesday, and put on a brave face as she stepped out with toyboy boyfriend Ahlamalik Williams at the Grand Rex in the French capital.
The queen of pop, 61, walked hand in hand with her beau, 25, who led his lover out of the venue with his head kept down while she walked with a cane for support.
Sweet: Madonna, 61, was supported by toyboy beau Ahlamalik Williams, 25, as she used a cane and held his hand while leaving Madame X show in Paris on Wednesday
Ever the style icon, Madonna stepped out in a gold and black Versace robe that had a furry black collar and was cinched at the waist with a matching belt.
The robe was anything but casual on the songstress and she completed her extravagant look with black fishnet tights and studded black boots.
Her golden tresses were brushed into glamorous waves, while she used a slick of bright red lipstick to highlight her plump pout.
Ahlamalik looked sharp in a black varsity jacket that had red detailing across the lapel, and which he teamed with a white shirt and black trousers.
Stunning: Ever the style icon, Madonna stepped out in a gold and black Versace robe that had a furry black collar and was cinched at the waist with a matching belt
Injury: Madonna used a cane to walk on Wednesday, after she was forced to cancel a show in Paris after her persistent knee injury was worsened by a fall taken on stage
On Sunday, Madonna addressed the third cancellation of her 12-night Le Grand Rex residency, insisting that she 'needs to stay in bed and rest for a few days so she can finish the tour with a smile on her face and in one piece.'
She continued: 'If only knees didn’t twist and cartilage didn’t tear and nothing hurt and tears never fell out of our eyes.........But alas they do and Thank God for this important reminder that we are human.'
The singer explained to fans that she 'fell 2 nights ago on stage when a chair was literally pulled out from underneath [her] by mistake' causing her to land 'on the floor on [her] tail bone.'
After the fall, Madonna braved the stage, once again, for a Saturday evening show, which she admitted was more of a struggle than she anticipated.
In pain: Madonna is said to have struggled to continue her Madame X show at Le Grand Rex in Paris last week
Injury: On Sunday, Madonna addressed the third cancellation of her 12-night Le Grand Rex residency, insisting that she 'needs to stay in bed and rest for a few days
'I made it thru the show last night but just barely because I hate disappointing,' she wrote.
'However today even I can see that this broken doll held together with tape and glue, needs to stay in bed and rest for a few days so she can finish the tour with a smile on her face and in one piece. '
Despite the injury, Madonna took to Twitter on Wednesday to joke that she 'has to make a living' as she shared a short video of herself headbanging on stage.
The Eighties icon is said to have damaged her knee while on tour in Paris after falling off a chair during a performance of Vogue.
Time to heal: Madonna insisted in her Instagram post that she 'needs to stay in bed and rest for a few days so she can finish the tour with a smile on her face and in one piece'
Back on: It appears the time off helped as Madonna took to Twitter on Wednesday to joke that she 'has to make a living', as she shared a short video of herself headbanging on stage
One fan wrote on Twitter: 'A friend who attended @Madonna Thursdays show told me that at the end of Vogue, she missed the chair and fell on the floor.
'A dancer had to help her on to the chair and then during the Polaroid part she broke in to tears and couldn’t stop. #madonna #madamex #MadameXTour'.
The all-theatre tour started on September 17, 2019, in New York City, and is set to conclude on March 11, in Paris.
Last month, Madonna described being 'in tears from the pain of my injuries'. She said: 'I consider myself a warrior. I never quit, I never give in, I never give up! However, this time I have to listen to my body and accept my pain is a warning.'
Warrior: The singer who has been battling on through her 12-night residency despite her knee injury, reportedly had to be held up by a backing dancer after falling off her chair
Madonna also revealed that she has to do six hours of rehab every day due to her serious injury and claimed that it's a 'miracle' she has been able to get this far on the tour.
She wrote: 'It's a miracle I have gotten this far but a-lot has to do with the fact that I do 6 hours of re-hab every day 3 hours before show and 3 after with multiple therapies.
'I have also switched to flat shoes and modified difficult parts of the show. This has helped enormously but I still need to be careful and of course rest is the best medicine.'
Almost at the end: The all-theatre tour started on September 17, 2019, in New York City, and is set to conclude on March 11, in Paris
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