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Madonna joins James Corden for Carpool Karaoke causing Piers Morgan to 'throw up' on Good Morning Britain

The singer danced to 'Bitch I'm Madonna' and 'Vogue'

Jack Shepherd
Tuesday 06 December 2016 05:32 EST
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Madonna on Carpool Karaoke Teaser

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Over the year, a wide variety of celebrities have joined James Corden for his surprisingly successful ‘Carpool Karaoke’ sketch, including the likes of Adele, Michelle Obama, and Justin Bieber.

The latest pop superstar to help the ex-Gavin and Stacey actor get to work is Madonna, the preview for which has been released by Corden.

During the brief clip, Madonna sings along to "Bitch I'm Madonna" and “Vogue”, all with added dance moves and questions from the host.

"What was a night out with Michael Jackson? Or a night in?" Corden asks of one of her romances, to which she answers: "So you want me to kiss and tell then, don't you?”

As noted by The Mirror, after the segment was released, the clip was shown on Good Morning Britain, with host Piers Morgan pretending to throw up after viewing, adding: “I loved Madonna when she acted her age.”

Meanwhile, Madonna made headlines after managing to turn Britney Spears’ hit song “Toxic” into an anti-Donald Trump anthem.

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