Madonna brings Amy Schumer onstage for Celebration tour in NYC as shocked comedian gets lap dance from shirtless dancer

Madonna put on a crazy show at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday

MADONNA has given one of her wildest performances yet, pulling a comedian on stage for a crazy intermission.

Amy Schumer, 42, found herself the star of the show during night two of the Celebration Tour in New York City on Tuesday.

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Madonna put on a crazy show at Madison Square Garden on TuesdayCredit: Splash
Amy Schumer was pulled onto the stage to rate the Celebration Tour dancers

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Amy Schumer was pulled onto the stage to rate the Celebration Tour dancersCredit: BackGrid

In pics from the night, Madonna, 65, performed at Madison Square Garden.

The pop music legend looked as sparkly and extravagant as always, in a blond wig, glittering corset, and fishnet tights.

Soon enough, Madonna invited comedy actress Amy on stage.

Amy looked a complete contrast to Madonna, with minimal makeup and her natural hair, along with a modest, casual green dress.

However, the three-time Saturday Night Live host got into the spirit of the show, helping Madonna judge the performances of her professional dancers.

Amy and Madonna sat on wooden seats facing the audience, while Madonna’s scantily-clad dancers showed off their skills.

The two judges seemed more than impressed by the performances, holding up placards with “10” printed on.

Some performers didn’t seem content with simply dancing in front of the duo, choosing to give them risqué lap dances instead.

While Madonna wrapped her legs around one of the men, Amy was photographed in shock as a man wearing just a thong and knee-high pants got up close and personal to grind against her.

‘SAVED’

Madonna looked in good health as she danced and sang on stage, after her terrifying health crisis last summer.

The star was rushed to the intensive care unit in July after being found unresponsive.

Reportedly, she almost died from a horrific bacterial infection, which saw her collapse at her New York home with suspected septic shock on June 24.

The pop star was hospitalized for several days while battling the infection, and was later released.

“I was in the hospital. I was in the ICU. My lungs weren’t working, I wasn’t breathing on my own,” Madonna revealed about her illness, while performing in Paris at the Accor Arena.

She added, “My kidneys were failing. I was infected with some bacteria that nobody knows about. And there is a 40% mortality rate.

“When I woke up I saw all my children around me and I thought this is what will save me. My children will save me. It’s not me who saved them.”

HUNG UP

While Madonna was able to recover from her terrifying illness and carry out her tour, her stage etiquette has left her in legal trouble.

Two disgruntled fans in America have launched a legal bid against her for rocking up late to her New York gigs last month.

In legal papers, the fans slammed Madonna for rocking up after 10.30pm at all three shows, despite promoters saying the show would begin at 8.30pm.

The fans claim that due to the late start, Madonna was still on stage after midnight, leaving them struggling to deal with work and family commitments the following day.

The case, which could only happen in notoriously litigious America, has been filed against Celebration Tour promoter Live Nation alongside the venue of the shows, the Barclays Center, for “false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices”.

The star couldn't hide her shock as she was given a steamy lap dance by a performer

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The star couldn’t hide her shock as she was given a steamy lap dance by a performerCredit: BackGrid
Madonna's return to the stage comes after her terrifying hospitalization last summer

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Madonna’s return to the stage comes after her terrifying hospitalization last summerCredit: Splash
The tour hasn't won over all fans, with two seeking legal action over her tardiness

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The tour hasn’t won over all fans, with two seeking legal action over her tardinessCredit: Splash

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