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Madonna Dry Humps Anderson Cooper On Stage: Look + Listen

During her 2015 concert, Anderson Cooper has mixed feelings about the time Madonna dragged him onstage and dry humped him from behind.

While guesting on Kelly Ripa’s Sirius XM podcast Let’s Talk Off Camera, the CNN anchor man stated that while he enjoyed the experience, the subsequent viral video proved embarrassing. “I’m mortified,” confirmed Anderson, starting that he’s chosen to forget the incident. “I mean, I loved the whole idea, but I love the experience of it. I don’t love the video that exists of it, the reality.”

While performing “Unapologetic Bitch.” during her her Rebel Heart Tour, the superstar singer pulled Cooper onstage at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center where she proceeded to spanked him with her foot, humped him, and then forced him to dance. 

Said the 60 Minutes newsman “I didn’t know what the hell was going on.” “I was terrible. I danced terribly… We all watch people perform on these stages and like they make it look like it’s just so natural and normal. Even the way they’re like dancing, running, walking down the stage. I’m like, ‘I don’t, do I skip?’”

Recalling the moment Madonna handed him a piece of phallic fruit and made him eat it, Anderson said:

“And then all of a sudden you find yourself like you’re standing on this thing, and then she hands you a banana, and right before that she’d like pushed me over and humped me.” “So I open it up and I start to peel it and eat the banana, and then all of a sudden I start lowering down on this little electronic elevator disappearing on the stage just like eating this banana.” “To this day, I don’t know what happened.”

Ripa replied, “You were standing there leaning against a black wall eating the banana and you go, ‘Did you see me?’ That’s what you said. That was the first thing you said. ‘Did you see me?’ I said, ‘Oh, honey, all of New York saw you.’”

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Author: Saul Goode

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