Madonna Playfully Calls Out Andy Cohen During Concert: ‘You Little Troublemaker Queen’

Madonna had a special guest in the audience at her show on Saturday night – and she had a few words for him.

Andy Cohen had a front row seat at the music icon’s performance at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday, and she took the time to make a few witty comments about his hit Bravo show, Watch what’s happening live.

“If you say one more bad thing about me on your show … you’re going to be in big trouble,” Madonna, 65, said to Cohen, according to footage captured by fans in the audience and shared on X (formerly Twitter).

The Bravo host, 55, smiled and laughed as the “Vogue” singer hung out with him — and even playfully tossed some of her drink in his direction — as she said, “You little trouble queen.”

Cohen mouthed “I love you” and pointed and clapped after the seven-time Grammy winner performed her piece, and she continued her hit show on the Celebration Tour.

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Cohen responded to the call-out on Instagram on Sunday, sharing a video of the interaction along with a compilation of his many references to Madonna on WWHL over the years.

“I’m a lifelong Madonna fan, so it’s a thrill and an honor to be called ‘Queen of Trouble’ by the Queen of Trouble. I BOW!” he wrote in the title of the post.

“Also – go check out the new tour. Blown away!! What a great night. Can’t wait to come back. #TroublemakingQueen.”

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Cohen is just the latest in a string of famous faces to appear during a series of Madonna shows in Brooklyn over the past few days.

At her first show in the New York neighborhood on Wednesday, she brought out her boyfriend, Josh Popper, to serve as judge during a performance of her 1990 classic, “Vogue.”

The couple – who have been dating since February – sat next to each other holding scorecards as her dancers performed sexy dance moves on the catwalk.

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On Thursday, Julia Garner, who was set to play the pop icon in the now-paused biopic, surprised the crowd by joining Madonna on stage. Similar to Popper’s appearance, Garner sat next to the singer and judged her backup dancer’s choreography during “Like a Prayer.”

Both had their hair arranged in blonde curls, the first Ozark star, 29, and Madonna bore an almost uncanny resemblance as they performed the skit, with the actress struggling to keep her cool.

Madonna kicked off the North American leg of her “Celebration Tour” in Brooklyn on December 13, 2023.

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Madonna’s US celebration tour, which kicked off in Brooklyn last week, continues through April – with several shows in Canada – before she ends with five shows in Mexico City.

Since the tour kicked off in London in October, she has brought in other guests including FKA Twigs and Debi Mazar, and her five children joined her on stage on the opening night.

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Lourdes, 27, David, 18, Mercy, 17, and twins Stella and Estere, 11, all appeared during her two-hour set at the O2 Arena, which spanned all four decades of her career.

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During a stop in Antwerp, Belgium, she admitted it was a “freaking miracle” she was on stage and able to complete the tour, while talking about her hospitalization over the summer due to a serious bacterial infection.

Less than four months ago, I was in the hospital and I was unconscious, and people were thinking, predicting that I might not make it, she said, according to fan footage.

“I have to tell you, I’m not feeling well right now, but I can’t complain because I’m alive,” she continued. “Thank God for my children and all of you for your love and support, I really appreciate it.”

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