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'Drag Race' Star Milk Stars In Madonna's MDNA Skin Promo

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Milk transforms into Madonna and stars in the singer’s glorious new skincare video…
 
Madonna’s latest promo for her new MDNA skincare line shows the iconic singer revisiting some of her most memorable looks, with a little help from another queen: Dan Donigan aka Milk.
 
The video features the RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 contestant (and soon-to-be All Stars contestant) paying homage to some of Madonna’s most memorable looks: the matador costume from the “Living For Love” music video, the hot pink belted leotard from the “Hung Up” video, and the legendary blonde ponytail and Jean Paul Gaultier-designed cone bra that Madonna debuted during her Blonde Ambition Tour in 1990.
 
“Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to embody many personas―to express myself but remain myself,” Madonna muses as the video begins, before calling out for a “revolution of being who you are.”
 
Milk shared the exciting news of his casting over Instagram, writing: “From having my makeup done by Aaron Henrikson, to my hair, to secretly getting to try on the original Jean Paul Gaultier cone bra (it didn’t fit haha), shooting the MDNA SKIN campaign video was surreal. To be a part of this, for someone who has always epitomized the ideals of being different and unique, was a dream come true.”
 
You can watch Madonna’s glorious MDNA Skin promo featuring Milk below:
 

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