Madonna and her children liven up their quarantine at home with a kitchen dance party
She's posted a series of bizarre dispatches in recent weeks as she quarantines at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Madonna posted something more playful on Monday when she shared a video of herself and her children having a dance party in the kitchen.
The 61-year-old singer–songwriter showed off her heaviest headbanging moves while rocking out to The White Stripes' Seven Nation Army.
Loosening up: Madonna, 61, put on a dance party in her kitchen with her six children on Monday as they quarantined at home amid the coronavirus pandemic
Madonna took center stage in her home kitchen with her children forming a circle around her as she let loose.
The 5ft5in Like A Prayer singer was dressed casually in a white long sleeve shirt adorned with black Nike logos.
'Kitchen Party #4/20 .................. not bad for one good leg!' she captioned the video, referencing the unofficial counterculture holiday celebrating marijuana consumption, though no one was smoking in the video.
After Madonna danced in front of her picnic-style table amid her amid her austere wood-finished kitchen, the camera began to swirl around in a circle to film her.
Generating heat: Madonna looked casual in a white and black Nike shirt and black pants. The house seemed as if it was chilly because most of her kids wore hats and hoodies or other warm clothes
Rocking out: The Like A Prayer singer showed off her best headbanger moves while rocking out to The White Stripes' Seven Nation Army
It appeared that all six of her children were present, including Lourdes, 23, Rocco, 19, David, 14, Mercy 14, Stella, seven, and Estere, seven, though others also floated around the room.
The pop icon also shared more video clips featuring some impressive dance moves from her children soundtracked to Michael Jackson's Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough off his iconic Off The Wall album.
The house looked as if it might have been a bit chilly, as nearly everyone wore hats and hoodies or other warm clothing.
The whole gang: It appeared that all six of her children were present, including Lourdes, 23, Rocco, 19, David, 14, Mercy 14, Stella, seven, and Estere, seven, though others also floated around the room
Stunning: The pop icon also shared more video clips featuring some impressive dance moves from her children soundtracked to Michael Jackson's Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
Her playful post follows a series of dark 'Quarantine Diary' videos.
The experimental videos have featured Madonna in a darkened room as she reads over a stream-of-consciousness recollection of her time at home.
The clips have mixed in mundane complaints about her hip pain with more moving moments, such as in a video from April 9 in which she claimed three people close to her had died as a result of Covid-19.
The posts were reminiscent of the dark and surrealistic films of writer–director David Lynch and switched arbitrarily between color and black and white footage.
Bizarre: Her playful video came after she posted a strange video in which she claims three of her friends have died in the last day
Complicated: The 'Quarantine Diary' features dozens of cuts and often switches between color and black and white, begins with Madonna sitting at a typewriter in a dark room
Madonna stoked outrage in an earlier video from late March in which she called the coronavirus 'the great equalizer' while appearing to bathe nude in a milk bath filled with flower petals.
'That's the thing about COVID-19. It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are,' she said.
'How smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what amazing stories you can tell. It's the great equaliser and what's terrible about is it what's great about it.
'What's terrible about it is that it's made us all equal in many ways and what's wonderful about is, is that it's made us all equal in many ways,' she continued.
'Like I used to say at the end of human nature every night, if the ship goes down, we're all going down together.'
Reckless: Madonna stoked outrage in an earlier video from late March in which she called the coronavirus 'the great equalizer' while appearing to bathe nude in a milk bath filled with flower petals
Controversial: 'That's the thing about COVID-19. It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are,' she said
Many viewers found her remarks flip, but also factually inaccurate.
Data released by several cities and states earlier this month revealed that black Americans appear to suffer disproportionately higher death rates, according to the New York Times.
For example, African Americans make up 70 percent of Louisiana's Covid-19 deaths as of April 7, despite only accounting for 32 percent of the state's population, The Hill reported.
False: Many viewers found her remarks flip, but also factually inaccurate. Minorities have been found to make up a disproportionately higher number of coronavirus deaths
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