Madonna declared that she had the “best s*x” with John F. Kennedy Jr. aka JFK Jr. The legendary singer made the confession while promoting her new album, “Confessions II.” Instead of traditional interviews, the 67-year-old teamed up with the LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr for a new video promoting her upcoming album.
Madonna makes shocking confession about JFK Jr.
Madonna confessed JFK Jr. was the “best sex she ever had” in a new video interview. As per an exclusive update by Page Six, the “Material Girl” singer participated in a fun promotional video with playwright Jeremy O. Harris, Bob the Drag Queen, dancer Ivy Mugler, designer Raul Lopez, and i-D’s Marcello Gutierrez.
Raul Lopez dared the singer to name the “best d***-down” she has ever experienced. The 67-year-old singer replied, “I’m only going to name dead people,” before covering her mouth and whispering, “John Kennedy Jr.” Notably, he was the son of former President John F. Kennedy and who died in a plane crash in 1999 at age 38.
Unsurprisingly, the entire group reacted in unison and couldn’t believe that the legendary singer actually answered the bold question. Lopez added, “Everyone says his d**k was crazy and he was a good f**k. You’re the third person I’ve heard say that.” The “Vogue” crooner responded with a “Mmm hmm.”
For those unversed, the pair dated briefly in the 1980s when she was in the middle of a turbulent marriage with Sean Penn. An unnamed friend of Kennedy discussed the couple’s whirlwind romance in the 2024 book JFK Jr.: An Intimate Oral Biography by Kennedy’s executive assistant RoseMarie Terenzio. The friend dished, “She came on to him, and it was flattery. She was at the top of her game. He loved her body. It was all about physical attraction; it wasn’t going to be anything beyond that” (via US Weekly).
Notably, the 67-year-old singer is gearing up for the release of her fifteenth studio album, Confessions II. It is branded as a sequel to Confessions on a Dance Floor, which was released in 2005. The second installment will be released on July 3 through Warner Records.
