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Getting Into The Groove! Lourdes accompanies mom Madonna to pre-Grammy spin class wearing Beatles T-shirt

 
Madonna was busy Saturday with pre-Grammy workouts and, luckily, she wasn't alone.
The pop star's 17-year-old daughter, Lourdes Leon, accompanied her mom to a spinning class in West Hollywood.
It was then off to a dance studio in the same city for the 55-year-old superstar to rehearse for her performance Sunday night.
Takes after mom: Lourdes Leon took a spinning class on Saturday in West Hollywood with her mother Madonna
Takes after mom: Lourdes Leon took a spinning class on Saturday in West Hollywood with Madonna

As the mother-daughter pair emerged from Cycle House, Lourdes led the way, with her mom trailing behind.
The teen showed off her toned tummy in a Beatles' Sgt. Pepper T-shirt pulled up and knotted above her belly button. She paired that with black workout pants and blue sneakers and had a black-and-green jacket tied around her waist.
Her long brown hair was pulled up in a high ponytail and her face was makeup-free. She carried her phone, a water bottle and what looked like car keys.
Great taste: Madonna's eldest child showed off her musical preference by wearing a Beatles T-shirt
Great taste: Madonna's eldest child showed off her musical preference by wearing a Beatles T-shirt
Great taste: Madonna's eldest child showed off her musical preference by wearing a Beatles T-shirt

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