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Madonna, 64, strips and goes topless in latest daring snap

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She is never shy putting on a daring display on social media.

And Madonna stripped down and went topless in her latest racy social media offering on Wednesday as she put on a typically confident display.

The singer, 64, had her ample assets on display as she donned just a pair of tiny gold hot pants and waist corset for the sultry image posted to her Instagram Story.

Wow! Madonna stripped down and went topless in her latest racy social media offering on Wednesday as she put on a typically confident display

She barely covered her modesty with two emojis in the snap she shared as she posed with her hands on her head and highlighted her tiny waist.

The Material Girl hitmaker wore her dyed red tresses in loose waves down her bare chest and opted for a glamorous makeup look.

She penned in the caption: ‘Express yourself, don’t repress yourself!’ before sharing another sexy snap in black lingerie and a selfie in a black lace vest.

Confident: She penned in the caption: ‘Express yourself, don’t repress yourself!’ before sharing another sexy snap in black lingerie and a selfie in a black lace vest

It comes after last week Madonna was scarcely recognizable in another racy offering she uploaded to her Instagram page.

She decked herself out in bondage gear including a busty sheer lace top and flounced around her bed, biting down seductively on a riding crop.

The pop diva, whose background includes intense dance training, showed off her impressive dexterity.

Sexy: In another image from the clip she posted she was on her bed in black lingerie as she fixed the camera with a sultry stare

Stretching herself across the bed and swinging one leg way up, she quoted the classic prayer: ‘Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the lord my soul to keep.’

In a few eye-popping images, the Express Yourself hitmaker offered up a generous helping of cleavage while decked out in a sumptuous set of necklaces.

‘Baby wants to ride,’ she wrote over a picture that showed her holding the whip between her teeth as if it were a rose.

Busty: It comes after last week Madonna was scarcely recognizable in another racy offering she uploaded to her Instagram page

Making it happen: She then decked herself out in bondage gear including a busty sheer lace top and flounced around her bed, biting down seductively on a riding crop

Sensation: The pop diva, whose background includes intense dance training, showed off her impressive dexterity

 

In a raunchy touch, Madonna slipped on a black lace BDSM mask and doubled down on the effect with a pair of matching gloves.

Keeping the riding crop in her mouth, she lolled on her bed as the Elvis Presley song Only You played in the background.

Her saucy new posts came after she celebrated the 30th anniversary re-release of her iconic coffee table book Sex.

Madonna, whose songs and music videos were already a frequent source of controversy, set off a storm with the book back in 1992.

She was pictured in a string of compromising situations including with other women and with her much younger boyfriend Vanilla Ice.

The volume was originally released in conjunction with her suggestive fifth studio album Erotica, which included songs like Bad Girl and Deeper And Deeper.

Madge unveiled an exhibit for the book last week at Art Basel Miami, a star-studded festival attended by the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio and the Kardashians.

Saint Laurent threw Madonna a party for the book at Art Basel, with revelers including The Batman bombshell Zoe Kravitz.

‘I pray the lord my soul to keep’: Stretching herself across the bed and swinging one leg way up in another shot, she quoted the classic prayer: ‘Now I lay me down to sleep’ 

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Tina Turner survived an abusive relationship with Ike and death of two sons

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Tina Turner escaped an abusive relationship to find true love with her second husband, Erwin Bach.

The singer, who passed away aged 83 on Wednesday following an unspecified illness, was in a relationship with the record executive for 38 years. The pair married in 2013.

Tina had publicly praised Erwin for helping her find happiness after fleeing from her first marriage to husband, Ike Turner, which was plagued with physical and emotional abuse.

Ike first met Tina when she was a vulnerable teenager named Annie Mae Bullock. He renamed her Tina, and went on to form the musical duo, Ike & Tina Turner. According to Tina, he micromanaged her career, withheld her finances and beat her while she was pregnant.

After filing for divorce in 1978, Tina was left in debt and had her children to support. She went on to establish a successful solo career.

The songstress met Erwin in 1985 when he was working as an executive with EMI. The pair had an instant connection the moment they met, when he arrived to collect her from Düsseldorf airport.

She said Erwin had taught her how “to love without giving up who I am”, and that he had never been intimidated by her fame or success. He even donated a kidney to her in April 2017, which saved her life.

Writing in her book, Happiness Becomes You: A Guide to Changing Your Life for Good, Tina said: “Falling in love with my husband, Erwin, was another exercise in leaving my comfort zone, of being open to the unexpected gifts that life has to offer.

“The day I first met Erwin, at an airport in Germany, I should have been too tired from my flight, too preoccupied with thoughts of my concert tour. But I did notice him, and I instantly felt an emotional connection.

“Even then, I could have ignored what I felt — I could have listened to the ghost voices in my head telling me that I didn’t look good that day, or that I shouldn’t be thinking about romance because it never ends well. Instead, I listened to my heart.”

Tina’s spokesman confirmed she died “peacefully” at home and added: “With her, the world loses a music legend and a role model. With her music and her inexhaustible vitality, Tina Turner thrilled millions of fans and inspired many artists of subsequent generations.”

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Tina Turner: legendary rock’n’roll singer dies aged 83

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Tina Turner, the pioneering rock’n’roll star who became a pop behemoth in the 1980s, has died aged age of 83 after a long illness, her publicist has told the PA news agency.
Turner affirmed and amplified Black women’s formative stake in rock’n’roll, defining that era of music to the extent that Mick Jagger admitted to taking inspiration from her high-kicking, energetic live performances for his stage persona. After two decades of working with her abusive husband, Ike Turner, she struck out alone and – after a few false starts – became one of the defining pop icons of the 1980s with the album Private Dancer. Her life was chronicled in three memoirs, a biopic, a jukebox musical, and in 2021, the acclaimed documentary film, Tina.

“Turner’s musical character has always been a charged combination of mystery as well as light, melancholy mixed with a ferocious vitality that often flirted with danger,” scholar Daphne A Brooks wrote for the Guardian in 2018.
Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock on 26 November 1939 and raised in Nutbush, Tennessee, where she recalled picking cotton with her family as a child. She sang in the tiny town’s church choir, and as a teenager talked – or rather, sang – her way into Ike’s band in St Louis: he had declined her request to join until he heard her seize the microphone during a Kings of Rhythm performance for a rendition of BB King’s You Know I Love You.
She had suffered ill health in recent years, being diagnosed with intestinal cancer in 2016 and having a kidney transplant in 2017.

‘I was just tired of singing and making everybody happy’ … Tina Turner performs at the O2 Arena, London, in 2009. Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters

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Gerald Castillo, ‘Saved By the Bell’ and ‘General Hospital’ Actor, Dies at 90

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Veteran stage and screen actor Gerald Castillo, who appeared in major TV series including “Saved By the Bell,” “General Hospital,” “Hill Street Blues,” “M*A*S*H” and “Dallas,” died May 4 at his home in Houston. He was 90.

Known for his work as Major Slater on “Saved by the Bell” and Judge Davis Wagner on “General Hospital,” Castillo developed a following for his roles in the two series.

Born in Chicago on Dec. 23, 1932, Gerald studied acting and stage direction at the Goodman Theater. Following his education, he acted on stages all across the nation, performing opposite Sherman Hemsley, Rita Moreno, Jessica Tandy, James Broderick and Jeanne Crain. After performing with Hemsley, “The Jeffersons” star convinced Castillo to pursue a film and TV career in Los Angeles.

Castillo then appeared in several feature films, including “Delta Force II,” “Kinjite,” “Death Wish IV,” “State of Emergency,” “Through Naked Eyes,” and “Above Suspicion.”

Castillo also guest starred in several TV series, including “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Hill Street Blues,” “M*A*S*H,” “Dallas,” “Knots Landing,” “The Jeffersons,” “Night Court,” “Simon and Simon” and many more.

The screen and stage performer also worked as a stage director at numerous theaters in Los Angeles and Ventura County, including the Santa Paula Theater.

Castillo’s wife of 36 years, Danya Quinn-Castillo noted, “Many of the actors he worked with remember him as a charismatic and insightful director who would jingle the change in his pocket while he pondered a scene, then leap onto the stage to work out the blocking or whisper in an actor’s ear. He was revered for providing the support and guidance that allowed actors to fully develop their characters on stage.”

In 2012 he retired from acting and moved to Houston.

He was predeceased by his only child, daughter, Lisa Palmere.

Castillo is survived by his wife, grandson Brian Palmere, granddaughter Stephanie Palmere, great-grandson Allen Palmere and his twin brother, Bernie Castillo.

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