Madonna shares video from impersonator who mimics her in cropped black wig

She released her fourteenth studio album Madame X in 2019 and went on tour all over the world with her new songs.

And Madonna shared a video from one of her most famous impersonators @Madonna_2.0  to promote the Madame X Tour movie which will be streamed on Paramount+ in October on Thursday.

They wore a black 1920s-style wig as she puffed on a cigarette and drank wine for the TikTok video.

Spitting image: The singer shared the video to promote her upcoming tour movie

Wow! Madonna (pictured right) shared a video from her most famous impersonators (left) who wore a black wig in new snaps promoting the icon’s upcoming Madame X Tour movie 

They wore a netted black top studded with crystals that had a high neck choker design embellished with a black pendant. 

They also displayed a glamorous makeup look complete with arched eyebrows and a slick of dark red lip while donning sheer black spotted gloves. 

Madonna captioned the post: ‘Wild is the World… Madame ❌ coming In October on Paramount + ♥️ #killers.’

Bold: The impersonator wore a netted black top studded with crystals that had a high neck choker design embellished with a black pendant

Bold: The impersonator wore a netted black top studded with crystals that had a high neck choker design embellished with a black pendant

Who is the Madonna impersonator? 

On Thursday Madonna shared a fun TikTok video from one of her biggest fans, who attempted to impersonate her in a cropped black wig.

The user boasts over 60,000 followers, and has replicated an array of her best looks.

Upon learning Madonna shared her video, she wrote: ‘So this happened today. Madonna used my video today to promote her upcoming documentary chronicling Madonna’s Madame X Tour!!!’

The pop superstar’s impersonator boasts over 60,000 followers on TikTok, and couldn’t hide her excitement upon learning the star had shared one of her videos.

Re-posting the video she wrote: ‘So this happened today. Madonna used my video today to promote her upcoming documentary chronicling Madonna’s Madame X Tour!!!’ 

Madonna has been teasing fans with updates about a film based on her Madame X Tour in recent months.

In May, the legendary pop superstar took to Instagram to announce that the documentary will be released in the fall, writing: ‘Madame X coming in October!!!’ alongside a photo of herself on stage during the tour’s 75-date run.

The trek – consisting of dates in the United States, England, France, and Portugal – was not without drama behind-the-scenes, which included several show cancellations due to Madonna’s recurring knee injury and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Madame X Tour was in support of her fourteenth studio album, which dropped in June 2019, and marked the first time the iconic artist played smaller venues since she hit the road in support of Like A Virgin in 1985.

Fans going wild: Madonna captioned the post: 'Wild is the World... Madame ❌ coming In October on Paramount + ♥️ #killers'

Fans going wild: Madonna captioned the post: ‘Wild is the World… Madame ❌ coming In October on Paramount + ♥️ #killers’

It's coming! Madonna has been teasing fans with updates about a film based on her Madame X Tour in recent months

It’s coming! Madonna has been teasing fans with updates about a film based on her Madame X Tour in recent months

It kicked off with 16 shows at the Howard Gilman Opera House in Brooklyn, New York on September 17, 2019.  

The schedule would take Madonna to theaters in Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Miami Beach before heading to Europe for another leg of the tour in Lisbon, London and Paris.

The film – which had been slated to drop on Netflix – features extensive footage from the tour and behind-the-scenes clips of the singer-songwriter in all her glory as her Madame X alter ego. 

Confirmation: Back in May the iconic pop superstar confirmed the Madame X concert and documentary film will premiere in October

Confirmation: Back in May the iconic pop superstar confirmed the Madame X concert and documentary film will premiere in October

Eventually she would have to battle with knee and hip injuries that forced her to cancel several gigs. 

‘I consider myself a warrior I never quit, I never give in, I never give up!!’ wrote the 62-year-old star in an Instagram post in December 2019, when she was forced to cancel a North American date.  

‘However this time I have to listen to my body And accept that my pain is a warning I want to say how deeply sorry I am to all my fans. For having to cancel my last show.’

BTS drama: Consisting of 75 dates, Madonna's Madame X Tour in the US, England, Portugal and France was cut short by recurring knee and hip injuries and the COVID-19 pandemic

BTS drama: Consisting of 75 dates, Madonna’s Madame X Tour in the US, England, Portugal and France was cut short by recurring knee and hip injuries and the COVID-19 pandemic

Less than three months later, the tour abruptly ended with a show in Paris, France on March 8, 2020, three days before the planned final date, after the French government announced the ban for gatherings of more than 1,000 people to help curb the spread of COVID-19. 

Madonna screened the documentary concert film to 12 people in a 500 seat theatre this past April and gushed that she ‘cant wait to show it to the world!!!’   

‘Thank you to everyone who worked so hard these last 7 months on post. (and we still aren’t finished) but i see light at the end of the tunnel,’ she added.

Madonna is also working on a movie about her life and career, which she is directing.

With sales of more than 300 million records worldwide, the Michigan native is certified as the best-selling female recording artist of all time by Guinness World Records.         

Inside look: The film features extensive footage from the tour and behind-the-scenes clips of the singer-songwriter as her Madame X alter ego

Inside look: The film features extensive footage from the tour and behind-the-scenes clips of the singer-songwriter as her Madame X alter ego

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