Madonna appeared to be in a good mood a few days before she was admitted to the hospital.
The singer shared behind-the-scenes photos from the rehearsals on Instagram last week and gave a clip from the postponed “Celebration” tour.
On the picture carousel, there were photographs of the “Vogue” artist on stage with her team in her costume.
The pop star can also be seen sticking out her tongue on camera and doing her hair and makeup in a close-up selfie.
The caption read “The Calm Before The Storm”.
The post was Madonna’s last before she was found unresponsive and subsequently hospitalized in New York on Saturday.
Page Six privately revealed that the “Material Girl” singer was intubated for at least one night before the tube was removed. He is awake now and recovering.
His daughter, Lourdes Leon, was always by his side during the ordeal.
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After the news, fans shared that they hope Madonna will regain her health as soon as possible with her comments.
“I am sending all the prayers for your well-being!!!” one person wrote.
“The whole world needs you, please be well, we need your health again, I cry a lot! We need you!” added another.
Page Six learned that Madonna “rehearsed heavily” at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island for weeks before the medical emergency.
“He was working 12 hours a day,” said one source. “He was rehearsing strenuously and getting to work.”
Madonna’s longtime manager, Guy Oseary, shared on Instagram Wednesday that his client “developed a serious bacterial infection that caused him to spend several days in the ICU.”
He added that he is “still under medical care” and “a full recovery is expected”.
Oseary also confirmed that the singer’s highly anticipated world tour and other commitments have been “paused”.
Details on the rescheduled shows will be shared with fans “as soon as we get it.”
Madonna announced her “Celebration” tour earlier this year to mark the 40th anniversary of her music career.
The 84-day worldwide march was to begin July 15 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
“I’m excited to discover as many songs as possible in the hopes of giving my fans the show they’ve been waiting for,” he told Page Six in January.