Madonna Teases Fans with Racy Bedroom Photos in Teeny-Tiny Dress and Sky-High Boots

The singer shared the carousel of photos on Instagram to rave reviews from her fans

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Madonna on Instagram.

Madonna is showing it all off.

The singer, 66, posted a lineup of glamorous photos to Instagram on Jan. 14. The Queen of Pop posed on her bed in various relaxed positions, donning a short, sheer bodycon dress while flipping her straightened blonde hair.

"So Good to be Home again……. 🛏️📕🧸," she captioned the post.

Her dress had dotted mesh sleeves, which were completely sheer compared to the rest of the minidress, featuring a black lining underneath. The dress's neckline rounded, giving the singer a racy low-cut moment.

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She finished the at-home look with a pair of knee-high leather boots, and her hair fell close to her elbows. Madonna kept the glam simple with a sleek, thick winged liner and a plump nude lip.

In the photo shoot, Madonna lay with a number of items around her — Pikachu and a number of other stuffed animals, a copy of Bone by Ysra Daley-Ward, some classic oval sunglasses, Pamela Anderson's cookbook I Love You: Recipes from the Heart and what appeared to be a purple Squishmallow.

New insight into the storied singer's life appeared in the new Sky documentary Becoming Madonna. Built around archived audio tapes from earlier in her career, the documentary includes intimate reflections on some of Madonna's major life moments.

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Madonna and future husband Sean Penn met on the set of her iconic 'Material Girl' music video, and though her marriage to actor was rocky at times, Madonna truly adored him, the director of the music video revealed in the documentary.

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“She was genuinely in love with him, but it felt as if the attraction between the two of them was fueled by the public," said Sharon Oreck, the director that brought them together. "He was the budding movie star, she was the budding rock star and the public demanded that they come together.”

Also in the documentary, Madonna also got candid about losing her mother to breast cancer when she was just 5 years old. The Queen of Pop had to grow up faster than those around her, she said, in order to fully grasp what happened to her mom.

"It was just the greatest event of my life," she said. "It was part of my heart was ripped out."

Madonna's documentary is available to stream, but her biopic is still in the works. In November 2024, the singer asked fans for input on whether the dramatic telling of her life should be a movie or a series — and responses were divided.

Her longtime friend, Debi Mazar, suggested a secret third option: a memoir, "so no one can get it wrong."

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