LAGOS, Nigeria(VOICE OF NAIJA)- American singer Madonna has sparked fresh buzz ahead of the release of Confessions II after revealing that John F. Kennedy Jr. was the celebrity behind what she described as the “best sex of her life.”
The 67-year-old pop superstar shared the personal confession in a new promotional video created with LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr to support her upcoming album, Confessions II.
During the conversation, the Grammy-winning star was asked to reveal the most memorable intimate experience she had ever had.
Joining Ivy Mugler, Raul Lopez, Jeremy O. Harris, Bob the Drag Queen and Marcelo Gutierrez, the singer took part in a light-hearted discussion filled with personal confessions.
The group exchanged views on topics ranging from receiving sexy photos from partners to preferred lighting during intimate moments and whether size really matters.
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When the conversation turned to past lovers, Madonna joked that she would only name people who were no longer alive.
Moments later, she covered her mouth and quietly said the name of John F. Kennedy Jr.
Kennedy, the son of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, died in a plane crash in 1999.
Reacting to Madonna’s statement, her co-host Gutierrez said he had heard similar stories about Kennedy’s reputation.
“So you know it’s true,” Madonna replied.
The singer and Kennedy were linked romantically in the late 1980s, around the period when her marriage to actor Sean Penn was nearing its end.
However, details contained in the 2024 book JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography suggests the romance was short-lived, despite attracting widespread attention at the time.
According to the book, one of Kennedy’s close friends described the relationship as a fling rather than a serious romance.
The biography also claims Kennedy was dating actress Christina Haag when he first met Madonna, while the singer was still married to Penn
Meanwhile, Madonna also opened up about the music she prefers during intimate moments.
The “Material Girl” hitmaker disclosed that rather than playing traditional songs, she enjoys classical compositions, including works by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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“It’s building tension, but it’s also romantic. Ebbs and flows. It builds up and it builds up and it builds up, and there’s a drop,” she explained.
The revelation arrives as Madonna prepares for the release of her much anticipated album, Confessions II on July 3 through Warner Records.
The project follows her acclaimed 2005 album Confessions on a Dancefloor, which won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album and produced major hits including “Hung Up” and “Sorry.”
Fans have already received a preview of the new era through the singles “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love,” the latter featuring Sabrina Carpenter.


