Madonna emerged from the Ritz Hotel in Paris on Monday night with a fuzzy souvenir to remember her trip to France.
The 66-year-old Queen of Pop - who stayed in the Coco Chanel suite - hauled the Ritz's large 'Teddy Bear Bellboy,' which currently retails for €325 or $351.
The official description for the posh stuffed animal on the website referred to the toy as the 'perfect companion for children of all ages.'
Madonna dressed her petite 5ft3in frame in a navy-blue hoodie, blue velour track pants, black boots, and a white tank top emblazoned with the phrase: 'About F***ing Time.'
The seven-time Grammy winner covered her suspiciously-unlined sexagenarian complexion with massive black sunglasses, and she rocked a multi-strand diamond necklace.
Madonna emerged from the Ritz Hotel in Paris on Monday night with a fuzzy souvenir to remember her trip to France
Madonna appeared eager to hop on her private jet and return to the comfort of her $32.5M Upper West Side abode (three Georgian townhouses) in Manhattan.
Last year, the self-made superstar publicly cuddled a purple plush pal following her hospitalization for 'a serious bacterial infection' during which she was in a 48-hour medically induced coma.
And back in 1992, Madonna toted a stuffed lamb to go with her German dirndl dress at the launch party for her Sex book.
Michigan-born Madge was specifically in Paris to 'visit friends' and attend the opening of her son Rocco Ritchie's painting exhibition The Tourist, which was held at 78 Rue Du Temple last Saturday night.
The twice-divorced mother-of-six - who boasts 53.6M social media followers - sweetly called the 24-year-old artist's event the 'perfect antidote for sadness!'
It marked Madonna's first overseas trip since her brother Christopher Ciccone died, at age 63, on October 4 following a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
On September 30, the Popular singer teased new music when she revealed she was 'back in the studio' in London with her musical director Stuart Price.
And over a year after Universal shelved her self-directed biopic starring Julia Garner, Madonna revealed in July that she and screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson were rewriting the script now called Who's That Girl.
The Material Girl previously helmed two dismally-reviewed box office bombs - Filth and Wisdom in 2008, and W.E. in 2011.
Madonna - who gets 38M monthly listeners on Spotify - concluded her $225.3M-grossing, 81-date Celebration Tour on May 4.
The 66-year-old Queen of Pop - who stayed in the Coco Chanel suite - hauled the Ritz's large 'Teddy Bear Bellboy,' which currently retails for €325 or $351
The official description for the posh stuffed animal on the website referred to the toy as the 'perfect companion for children of all ages'
Madonna dressed her petite 5ft3in frame in a navy-blue hoodie, blue velour track pants, black boots, and a white tank top emblazoned with the phrase: 'About F***ing Time.'
The seven-time Grammy winner covered her suspiciously-unlined sexagenarian complexion with massive black sunglasses, and she rocked a multi-strand diamond necklace
Madonna appeared eager to hop on her private jet and return to the comfort of her $32.5M Upper West Side abode (three Georgian townhouses) in Manhattan
Last year, the self-made superstar publicly cuddled a purple plush pal following her hospitalization for 'a serious bacterial infection' and 48-hour medically induced coma
And back in 1992, Madonna toted a stuffed lamb to go with her German dirndl dress at the launch party for her Sex book
Michigan-born Madge was specifically in Paris to 'visit friends' and attend the opening of her son Rocco Ritchie's painting exhibition The Tourist, which was held at 78 Rue Du Temple last Saturday night
The twice-divorced mother-of-six - who boasts 53.6M social media followers - sweetly called the 24-year-old artist's event the 'perfect antidote for sadness!'
On September 30, Madonna teased new music when she revealed she was 'back in the studio' in London with her musical director Stuart Price (L)
And over a year after Universal shelved her self-directed biopic starring Julia Garner (L, pictured in 2023), the Material Girl revealed in July that she and screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson were rewriting the script now called Who's That Girl