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At least she's comfortable! Madonna leaves another tough rehearsal session in pyjamas ahead of Grammy performance

Madonna fans are eagerly awaiting her performance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday.
And the queen of pop is promising a show-stopping affair, if the hard work she is putting into it is anything to go by.
Madonna was seen leaving yet another gruelling rehearsal session at a Beverly Hills studio on Wednesday.
Gruelling: Madonna left a studio in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, after rehearsing for her Grammy performance
Gruelling: Madonna left a studio in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, after rehearsing for her Grammy performance
And the 56-year-old made sure to stay comfortable in a pair of blue and white pyjama bottoms.
Madonna also wore a black Brian Lichtenberg hoodie pulled up over her head, and grey trainers, and had a band on her ring finger.
The singer was make-up free, but hid her face under a pair of large sunglasses as she made her way out of the studio and into an awaiting car.
Comfort comes first: Fortunately the pop star looked cosy in pyjama bottoms, a hoodie and trainers
Comfort comes first: Fortunately the pop star looked cosy in pyjama bottoms, a hoodie and trainers
Comfort comes first: Fortunately the pop star looked cosy in pyjama bottoms, a hoodie and trainers
Two days earlier, Madonna - who will also take the stage at the BRIT awards later this month - was seen heading home following a rehearsal that went on for two hours.
The Like A Prayer hit-maker is making her return to the Grammys stage a year after performing with Macklemore.
She is amongst a list of talented performers which includes Paul McCartney, Kanye West and Sia, while Us Weekly has confirmed that BeyoncƩ will duet with Common and John Legend.
Returning to the stage: Madonna performed at last year's ceremony. She is pictured with (L-R) Macklemore, Mary Lambert, Ryan Lewis and Queen Latifah
Returning to the stage: Madonna performed at last year's ceremony. She is pictured with (L-R) Macklemore, Mary Lambert, Ryan Lewis and Queen Latifah
Hard-working: With so much rehearsal time going into it, Madonna's performance will no doubt be a show-stopping one. The singer is pictured on the red carpet ahead of the 2014 Grammys
Hard-working: With so much rehearsal time going into it, Madonna's performance will no doubt be a show-stopping one. The singer is pictured on the red carpet ahead of the 2014 Grammys
On Wednesday, Ed Sheeran, Beck, Sam Smith at Electric Light Orchestra were added to the star-studded line-up, which will continue the tradition of one-off duets.
Beck will perform with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, while Ed is joining forces with ELO, and Sam will team up with Mary J. Blige.
Meanwhile, John Mayer is performing with Questlove of The Roots, and Brandy Clark will duet with country star Dwight Yoakam.
The Grammy Awards, now in its 57th year, will be hosted by LL Cool J for the fourth consecutive time.
Another performance: Madonna has announced that she will then take the stage at the BRIT Awards later this month
Another performance: Madonna has announced that she will then take the stage at the BRIT Awards later this month

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