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Inside Madonna's moody $62 million NYC home

Inside Madonna's moody $62 million NYC home

News.com.au17-05-2025
Fans have been given a rare glimpse inside Madonna's $US40 million ($62 million) New York City home.
Fashion expert Lyas shared a peek into the 'Material Girl' singer's triple-wide Georgian townhouse on the Upper East Side in a video posted to TikTok and Instagram this week.
The pop star's residence features a moody interior, luxurious finishes and several masterpieces by famous artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Page Six reports.
'Guys, this is insane. I'm in Madonna's house,' he said before filming inside the expansive manse, which reportedly has 13 bedrooms.
The style guru began by showing black French doors leading to a foyer with tiled flooring and a black-painted staircase accented with a framed throwback photograph of Madonna with the late Basquiat.
Upstairs, a large dining room table topped with lit candelabras was situated on a geometric rug beneath a modern chandelier.
On the wall, there was a massive black-and-white portrait of Madonna, 66, reclining on a chair that acclaimed photographer Steven Klein took.
Lyas then filmed inside the mother of six's office, which had bookshelves filled with accolades like her Golden Globe Awards and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame trophy.
There was also a gorgeous white couch, a desk, a centre table with a pink floral arrangement, family photos and lots of art leaning in various spaces.
A living room area boasted a cozy fireplace, a seating area and a piano surrounded by guitars.
'This is giving coven,' Lyas joked of the shadowy space before showing off a framed image of the Queen of Pop with former President Barack Obama — signed by the politician.
The room also had an original artwork by Haring, a never-before-seen sketch of Madonna by Basquiat and collector's items such as coffee-table books and a typewriter containing rewrites of her 1987 film, 'Who's That Girl.'
A private bar room was filled with glassware accentuated by mirrored walls and a glass chandelier.
Lyas explored several hallways, all decorated with high-end art pieces, before making his way up the stairs to a beautiful glam room where Madonna sat in a chair while smoking a cigar.
'Oh, hi,' the influencer said, prompting the 'Vogue' singer to greet him nonchalantly while taking a puff.
The all-white dressing room had several mirrors and a vanity as well as a table set up for makeup and hair products.
Multiple sconces and a large drum chandelier lit the room with a soft glow.
The video was seemingly filmed recently, as Madonna was dressed in the same white Tom Ford tuxedo she wore to the 2025 Met Gala.
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