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Madonna Filming ‘The Studio’ Season 2 in Italy Again


Madonna Spotted Again in Italy While Filming 'The Studio' Season 2

Madonna is still hard at work on her latest project in Italy.

The “Get Together” Queen of Pop was seen stepping out in a black puffer jacket, oversized dark sunglasses and a Louis Vuitton hat while holding onto an espresso cup as she made her way out for the day on Wednesday (March 18) in Venice, Italy.

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Madonna was once again surrounded by her entourage, as she arrived and left a building via a water taxi.

As we reported earlier in the week, Madonna was noticeably absent from The Party, the ultra-private Oscars after-party she co-hosts with longtime manager Guy Oseary. Pictures quickly surfaced of her arriving in Italy on Monday (March 16), and then hours later, she was seen on the set of the upcoming second season of Seth Rogen‘s The Studio.

One day later on Tuesday (March 17), she was seen stepping out again in the city and shared a photo of herself reading over a script with a “Madonna” watermark.

Several celebrities have been spotted filming scenes for the second season of the Emmy-winning series, including Julia Garner, who was also attached to play Madonna in her biopic project, Bryan Cranston and Ike Barinholtz.

Madonna also has a major album set to drop this year!

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