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Madonna fell during her show in Seattle on Sunday night.
During a performance of “Open Your Heart,” the 65-year-old pop icon fell awkwardly from a chair on stage. After he began singing the song, one of Madonna's backup dancers began dragging the chair.
The dancer only made it a few meters before losing her footing and falling to the ground with Madonna. In the video of the accident, Madonna can be seen laughing at the fall before rolling off the chair with a smile.
Madonna fell during a show in Seattle on Sunday. (Getty/@DougLanci/LIFESTYLOGY /TMX)
After the fall, Madonna got back up and approached the chair. She sat down and still seemed confused by the fall because she was facing the wrong way, then seemed to forget the lyrics.
When she realized it, she said, “S—, I forgot the words” and stood up.
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She turned around and a backup dancer came up to her with another chair and the performance went back to normal.
The “Material Girl” singer is currently on her “The Celebration Tour.” It's not the first time there's been an on-set mishap at one of Madonna's shows since the tour debuted in October.
WATCH: Madonna falls awkwardly on stage during 'Open Your Heart'
During a December stop in Washington, D.C., one of Madonna's dancers approached Santa Claus to perform a lap dance when things took a turn. As the dancer landed on him, both Santa and the dancer fell forward.
Madonna was nearby when the fall happened and she checked on the funny man and gave him back his red hat. In the video, it appears as if Santa was judging the backup dancer's performances and was holding rating cards during Madonna's performance.
Madonna is currently on her “The Celebration Tour”. (Getty Images)
The dancer involved in the fall didn't miss a moment. She immediately got back up and continued her performance while Santa collected his belongings scattered around the stage.
During the singer's stay at Barclay's Center that same month, Madonna revealed that she had been placed in an induced coma during her hospital stay over the summer.
“I was in an induced coma for 48 hours,” Madonna told the crowd in a video recorded by a fan. The musician revealed that her Kabbalah teacher was by her side throughout her coma.
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“The only voice I heard was his. I heard him say, 'Squeeze my hand,'” she said.
“When I first came to consciousness and saw my six incredible children sitting around me – by the way, I almost died trying to fit all my children in one room.”
Madonna said her boyfriend Shavawn was “saved.” [her] Life” after the “Material Girl” singer passed out in her bathroom.
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“There were some very important people in the room tonight who were in the hospital with me. There is a very important woman who dragged me to the hospital,” Madonna said. “I don’t even remember. I passed out on the bathroom floor and woke up in the intensive care unit.”
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Ahead of her current tour, Madonna was hospitalized on June 24 with a “severe infection.”
The Queen of Pop was hospitalized in June with a “serious infection.” (Nicholas Hunt via Getty Images)
“My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children,” Madonna wrote on Instagram while recovering at home. “My second thought was that I didn't want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour. I also didn’t want to disappoint the people who have worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show.”
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Madonna's stay in intensive care was first announced by her long-time manager Guy Oseary.
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“On Saturday June 24th, Madonna contracted a serious bacterial infection which resulted in this [sic] to a stay in the intensive care unit for several days,” Oseary wrote on Instagram at the time. “Her health is improving but she is still receiving medical treatment. A full recovery is expected.”
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The “Vogue” singer had planned to kick off her Celebration Tour in July, which also marked her 40th anniversary in the entertainment industry.