It's the fall that the world is itching to hear more about, especially from Madonna herself, following her headline-making stumble she made at the BRIT Awards on Wednesday, as she is set to appear in a very special episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, which will air in mid-March.
Speaking to the humorous host about the spectacular moment while on the TV couch, the 56-year-old admitted that it was a 'horror show' after the performance went horribly awry.
The iconic singer had been performing her new single Living For Love during the live finale at the music awards ceremony on Wednesday night, when she failed to untie her costume cape in time, meaning she was dragged backwards down a set of steps.
The internet erupted in horror as she fell, but she picked herself back up again and continued to sing her way through the song.
And, during a filming on The Jonathan Ross Show, she revealed that it wasn't a set-up, as some nay-sayers had claimed.
Shaking her head after the host asked what she thought of the stunt suggestions, due to the nature of the lyrics in the song which referenced a fall, she said: 'I'm never writing lyrics like that again! The universe was trying to teach me a lesson I guess.'
'I didn't hurt my butt, I hurt my head. I did. I know how to fall, I've fallen off my horse many times and I tucked and I have good core strength,' she explained.
'But the thing is, I had a little bit of a whiplash and I smacked the back of my head so there was a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3am making sure that I was still compos mentis.'
Madonna - who opted out of re-watching the clip of her performance during the interview - continued: 'It was a horrible nightmare because I like to be amazing. Seriously I rehearse and I rehearse and I rehearse so that when I do the show, it's effortless and I create magic and I did the opposite.
'I actually created a horror show for everyone,' she joked.
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Age is catching up with you, no amount of plastic surgery can stop it.
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