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Madonna is pictured for the first time since BRITs accident in risky wedge platforms... as she reveals suffering 'whiplash' after fall

Her epic stumble at the BRIT Awards on Wednesday night has been the talk of the town (and the world) as she continues to trend on social media.

But Madonna continued to take it all in her stride as she was pictured out for the first time since the unfortunate mishap in at London club, Annabel's, on Thursday night.
The 56-year-old was seen making her way to the Mert & Marcus House of Love party held in her honour despite revealing that she suffered 'whiplash' from her accidental tumble.

She's gonna carry on: Madonna continued to take it all in her stride as she was pictured out for the first time since the unfortunate mishap at the BRIT Awards
She's gonna carry on: Madonna continued to take it all in her stride as she was pictured out for the first time since the unfortunate mishap at the BRIT Awards

Daring: The singer donned a pair of sky-high platform boots with silver buckles
Daring: The singer donned a pair of sky-high platform boots with silver buckles
Madonna stepped out in black platform boots the next night, which looked like they might cause her to topple once again as she partied withRita Ora, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Mark Ronson.
The world is still reeling from the events that occurred when Madonna began her much-anticipated performance of the night singing Living For Love.
She failed to untie her cape in time for her dancers to rip it away as she took to the stage at London's 02 Arena and she looked shocked - and briefly stopped singing - after she fell down a set of stairs, but picked herself back up and continued to the end. 
Speaking on the Jonathan Ross Show about her 'nightmare fall', she explained: 'I didn't hurt my butt but I hurt my head. I know how to fall, I have fallen off my horse many times.
'I had little bit of whiplash, I smacked the back of my head. And I had a man standing over me with a flashlight until about 3am to make sure I was compos mentis.'


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