Pop legend makes shock appearance at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea’s 4-2 win over Brighton
QUEEN of Pop Madonna was singing the Blues on Sunday at Stamford Bridge.
The music icon cheered on Chelsea as they took on Brighton in the Premier League.
Madonna was a surprise spectator at a Premier League game this weekend[/caption] The pop queen joined rumoured boyfriend Akeem Morris at Chelsea vs Brighton[/caption] The 66-year-old wore a giant black hat as temperatures plunged in the capital[/caption]Madonna, 66, joined rumoured boyfriend Akeem Morris, 28, to watch a goal blitz from Cole Palmer.
The 7-time Grammy Award winner watched on as the Three Lions star was on song in front of a sellout crowd.
Palmer netted all four goals for Chelsea in the first half, sending the home side in 4-2 at the break.
Madonna battled the chilly temperatures by rocking a large black hat and a matching coat.
Following the game, she told her 19.8 million Instagram fans: “London Calling…back in the [studio[ with Stuart Price.
She added: “Go Chelsea!”
Fans were delighted to see her taking in the English culture while back on this side of the pond.
One responded to her message: “We love you in the UK!”
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Another said: “Loving you at footy! That’s sooo cool.”
While a third added: “It should have been Man Utd!!”
The Sun had exclusively revealed Madge is back in London to record new music.
She has teamed up with top producer Stuart Price, who worked on her 2005 album Confessions On A Dance Floor.
A source said: “Stuart was credited with helping Madonna return to form with their Confessions album, so for her to start working again with him is hugely exciting.
Cole Palmer put on a show in front of the music icon[/caption]“That record was incredible and Madonna is excited about what they can come up with.
“It has been five years since she released Madame X, which was a concept album and Madonna is ready to put down some new tunes.
“Working with Stu on her tour reignited the spark. She has fire in her belly and cannot wait to get started.”