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Madonna needs a helping hand as she hobbles out of restaurant with a cane after STILL suffering from a dance injury

For a strong and independent Material Girl such as Madonna, it must be irksome to move so slowly. The 55-year-old pop star did her best to defy a foot injury - a bruised bone sustained while dancing in high heels over a week ago - as she hobbled to dinner at Matsuhisa in Beverly Hills on Wednesday. Though the cane made her appear older, she tried to keep a youthful image in edgy clothes as she leaned on a female friend and a cane for support while leaving the sushi restaurant. In need of assistance: Madonna hobbled onto her cane and a friend while out to dinner at Matsuhisa in Beverly Hills on Wednesday The eye-catching ensemble featured baggy black leather trousers and a cleavage-baring, low-cut black camisole top that her patterned scarf did little to conceal. A black trench coat and spiked boots helped to give the star a rapper-cool look and she might have pulled it off if not for the walking stick. Gingerly Madonna inched her way across the car park...

Madonna took her boyfriend Timor Steffens out for the first time on American soil on Tuesday night

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Madonna was spotted out and about in Los Angeles the day after her performance at the Grammy Awards.

GRAMMYS TO FEATURE ON-AIR WEDDINGS OF 34 COUPLES

 LOS ANGELES — At the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, pop’s megastars will compete for the music industry’s most prestigious trophy, and put on flashy performances that are sure to ricochet through social media. But the producers behind the program, which is to be broadcast live by CBS at 8 p.m., are hoping that the biggest show-stopper of the night will be a much more solemn event: an on-air wedding of 34 couples — gay, straight, old, young, of many races and many colors. The ceremony will be part of the hip-hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’s performance of their Grammy-nominated song “Same Love,” which became a marriage-equality anthem last year just as that issue was drawing intense national attention. Mr. Lewis, the group’s producer, said that the weddings “will be in our minds the ultimate statement of equality, that all the couples are entitled to the same exact thing.” Untitled - 3 The segment follows what the Grammy organizers said was the show’s long history of a...