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Lil Wayne Recreates NSFW Photo With Madonna: ‘Grab Them Titties’

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Lil Wayne has recreated a risqué photo alongside Madonna and actor Jack Black in a promo video for the Queen of Pop’s new global tour announcement.

Weezy, Black and Madonna pull off the bizarre task as part of a game of Truth or Dare alongside Diplo, Judd Apatow, Eric Andre, Amy Schumer, Bob The Drag Queen, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens and Meg Stalter.

At one point Apatow gets into director mode and orchestrates an NSFW photo as part of comedian Larry Owens’ dare that sees a shirtless Jack Black hold Madonna up while she straddles him and Lil Wayne cups the singer’s breasts from behind.

“Wayne, grab them titties,” a person at the table shouts at the New Orleans legend.

Other outlandish dares saw Madonna tongue-kiss Jack Black while Diplo dipped his scrotum into a margarita and then jugged the rest of it after.

There was a method to Madonna’s madness in getting the random crew together for a few viral moments as she concluded the clip by announcing The Celebration Tour which will take over North America and then hit Europe this summer. Tickets go on sale to the general public on January 20.

“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” she shared.

As for Lil Wayne, he’ll be honored with the Recording Academy’s Global Impact Award at next month’s Grammy Awards alongside Dr. Dre and his idol Missy Elliott.

The trio are set to be celebrated “for their personal and professional achievements in the music industry” at the second annual Black Music Collective event at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on February 2.

“I am so thrilled to honor and celebrate these four giants in the music industry,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said in a statement. “Last year’s inaugural event was such a highlight during GRAMMY Week and now with Dre, Missy, Wayne and Sylvia there to pay tribute to this year, it’s definitely going to be another night to remember.”

He added: “I continue to be proud of the work of our Black Music Collective as it’s a vital part of what we do here at the Academy.”

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