MADONNA seemingly put those around her at risk when she attended her friend's in-person birthday party and even gifted him a cake.
The singer had revealed just a few days ago that she has "coronavirus antibodies" which meant she had previously been in contact with COVID-19.
The 61-year-old singer and dancer made an appearance at her friend, Steven Klein,'s birthday bash who was celebrating his 55th birthday with a few of his closest friends who made the trek to see him in person.
No one at the birthday bash was wearing any protective gear despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Other people tuned in to celebrate the photographer's birthday over Zoom.
One of the people who attended shared a video of Madonna hugging and speaking with Steven as they looked towards the Zoom camera.
Along with a video of Madonna, Michele Ruiz wrote: "M made an appearance at Steven Klein's Virtual Birthday Party – such a blast!!! M called his Bday cake a Covid Cake.
"She's too f**king cute!!! We are living in some crazy tiMes!
"But trying to make the most of it, and still have soMe fun!!!"
#staysafe #staysane
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Just a few days ago, Madonna took to Instagram to reveal she had tested positive for the coronavirus antibodies.
In her Quarantine Diary 14, she told the camera: "I took a test the other day, and I found out that I have the antibodies.
"Tomorrow, I'm just going to go for a long drive in a car and roll down the window, and I'm going to go breathe in the COVID-19 air. I hope the sun is shining."
She didn't give further information on her diagnosis or any symptoms she might have had while battling coronavirus.
If the news of Madonna's coronavirus diagnosis is true, she isn't the first celebrity to test positive for the infectious virus.
Celebrities like Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Idris Elba, Daniel Dae Kim, Sara Bareilles, Pink and many many others have also tested positive and have made full recoveries.
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