Ole! Madonna, 56, shimmies HUGE cleavage and flashes her behind as she arrives at the Grammys... then hits the stage in second bizarre matador costume

  • The icon wore two different custom Givenchy creations
  • Ryan Seacrest left red-face as she cursed her way through carpet interview
  • The star debuted new single Living For Love surrounded in masked 'bulls'

She is known for shocking when it comes to her red carpet appearances, and this year's Grammy Awards was no exception.

Madonna stole the limelight on Sunday afternoon, as she showed off a huge amount of cleavage while dressed as a sexy matador - in custom-made Givenchy outfit. 

The 56-year-old singer was accompanied by the DJ Diplo and rapper Nas at the Los Angeles event, both of whom have worked with the star on her much-talked about album Rebel Heart. 

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Ole! Madonna (flanked by DJ Diplo, left) shimmied her HUGE cleavage while dressed as a sexy matador on the Grammy red carpet on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles 

Ole! Madonna (flanked by DJ Diplo, left) shimmied her HUGE cleavage while dressed as a sexy matador on the Grammy red carpet on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles 

It wasn't just the outfit that shocked either, as Madge left presenter Ryan Seacrest red-face by cursing on the red carpet.

'I was p***ed!' Madonna said, talking about the leak of her album, while doing a shimmy for the cameras, further flashing her cleavage. 

The album has seen no end of controversy for Madonna, who was criticized for using images of civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr to promote it.

Cheeky! Madge quickly flashed her behind while doing a twirl on the red carpet 

Cheeky! Madge quickly flashed her behind while doing a twirl on the red carpet 

Putting it all on show: The Holiday singer wore a VERY fitting outfit, custom made by Givenchy 

Putting it all on show: The Holiday singer wore a VERY fitting outfit, custom made by Givenchy 

Matador Madonna! The 56-year-old Queen Of Pop is known for her love of shocking at award ceremonies
Matador Madonna! The 56-year-old Queen Of Pop is known for her love of shocking at award ceremonies

Matador Madonna! The 56-year-old Queen Of Pop is known for her love of shocking at award ceremonies 

Giving a shimmy! Madonna shook her assets while chatting to E!'s Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet 

Giving a shimmy! Madonna shook her assets while chatting to E!'s Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet 

Still a Rebel at heart: The singer has continued the theme of the video for her new single Living For Love 

Still a Rebel at heart: The singer has continued the theme of the video for her new single Living For Love 

A load of bull! Madge certainly took the bull by the horns when it came to her red carpet outfit 

A load of bull! Madge certainly took the bull by the horns when it came to her red carpet outfit 

Look naughty in lace like Madonna

Leave it to Madonna to show up to the Grammy's in a buzzworthy ensemble that left tongues wagging and cameras snapping. The Material Girl loves to flaunt her enviable figure, and tonight was no different. Clad in a pink and black lace corset dress by Givenchy, she accessorized with leather thigh high boots, gloves, and a veiled hat.

Madge was never one to shy away from risque looks. From pointy cone bras to Viking helmets to Indian saris - you name it, she's probably worn it at some point. And at 56-years-old, the mother-of-four doesn't show any signs of slowing down.

We can't wait to see what Madonna wears when she performs at the awards ceremony. But in the meantime, we've come up with some provocative bustier dresses in our style edit below for you to channel your inner diva.

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The pop queen, who apologized for upsetting people with her use of iconic figures like MLK on social media, was also forced to release tracks from her upcoming album after they were leaked online.

Taking to the stage once the Grammys kicked off to perform her new song Living For Love, the iconic star changed once again.

Sticking with her matador theme, Madge wore a red ensemble that was slightly move covered up thanks to a removable jacket - which she did not hesitate to strip off rather quickly.

In her element: Taking to the stage once the Grammys kicked off to perform her new song Living For Love, the iconic star changed once again

In her element: Taking to the stage once the Grammys kicked off to perform her new song Living For Love, the iconic star changed once again

Theme dressing: Sticking with her matador theme, Madge wore a red ensemble that was slightly move covered up thanks to a removable jacket - which she did not hesitate to strip off rather quickly

Theme dressing: Sticking with her matador theme, Madge wore a red ensemble that was slightly move covered up thanks to a removable jacket - which she did not hesitate to strip off rather quickly

Making the stage her own: Letting her hair down, the Like A Virgin star strutted and danced her way across the stage in the red one piece

Making the stage her own: Letting her hair down, the Like A Virgin star strutted and danced her way across the stage in the red one piece

Letting her hair down, the Like A Virgin star strutted and danced her way across the stage in the red one piece.

In true Madonna style, she was surrounded by scantily-clad masked men - her bulls.

The bulls leaped and pulsated around their matador master - and even simulated sexual acts with her - as she belted out the dance music infused track. 

No bull! In true Madonna style, she was surrounded by scantily-clad masked men - her bulls

No bull! In true Madonna style, she was surrounded by scantily-clad masked men - her bulls

Still saucy: The 56-year-old musical icon simulated sexual acts during her performance 

Still saucy: The 56-year-old musical icon simulated sexual acts during her performance 

'Love lift me': Madonna finished her song by being pulled up into the air, suspended above her dancers

'Love lift me': Madonna finished her song by being pulled up into the air, suspended above her dancers

The singing star demanded the audience stand up and join in as she belted out lyrics, 'Love, love lift me,' to mixed results as the song is still new.

Using the lyrics as her cue, Madonna finished her song by being pulled up into the air, suspended above her adoring dancers.

This marks the second year in a row that Madonna has performed at the Grammys. 

Having a ball: The singer certainly appeared to be enjoying every minute of her time in the spotlight 
Having a ball: The singer certainly appeared to be enjoying every minute of her time in the spotlight

Having a ball: The singer certainly appeared to be enjoying every minute of her time in the spotlight 

Collaborators: Madonna poses with rapper Nas (left) and DJ Diplo (right) who she described as 'a group of fine gentlemen' while chatting on the red carpet 

Collaborators: Madonna poses with rapper Nas (left) and DJ Diplo (right) who she described as 'a group of fine gentlemen' while chatting on the red carpet 

Date: Madonna arrived arm in arm with rapper Nas, who she has collaborated with on her new album 

Date: Madonna arrived arm in arm with rapper Nas, who she has collaborated with on her new album 

In a surprise move, she joined Macklemore and Ryan Lewis last year in their same-sex marriage anthem, Same Love.

The performance historically saw 33 couples of diverse backgrounds got married on the Grammys floor.

Once the official business was taken care of, Madonna joined the performers onstage, singing Open Your Heart as the newlyweds kissed, hugged, laughed and cried.  

Unapologetic: The 56-year-old was without a doubt one of the most standout stars at the event
Unapologetic: The 56-year-old was without a doubt one of the most standout stars at the event

Unapologetic: The 56-year-old was without a doubt one of the most standout stars at the event 

Vogue! The Queen Of Pop struck a number of confident poses in her risque outfit 

Vogue! The Queen Of Pop struck a number of confident poses in her risque outfit 

Not her best pose: Madge is promoting her new album Rebel Heart, which will be released next month 

Not her best pose: Madge is promoting her new album Rebel Heart, which will be released next month 

The married couples then moved along to the music, as a backing gospel choir joined in.

The couples walked down the center aisle of the theater away from the stage as Mary Lambert joined Madonna for a duet performance. 

Celebrity fans of the performance included Neil Patrick Harris and Ellen DeGeneres on Twitter. 

'Holding on to MY Grammy's!' The pop star posted this seductive snap on her Instagram when the awards were over

'Holding on to MY Grammy's!' The pop star posted this seductive snap on her Instagram when the awards were over

Raising a smile: The mother-of-four posed alongside Kanye West backstage

Raising a smile: The mother-of-four posed alongside Kanye West backstage

Getting close: The duo appeared to having a rather intimate chat

Getting close: The duo appeared to having a rather intimate chat

Dahhling: Madge carried a glass of champagne as she greeted Jay Z with a kiss

Dahhling: Madge carried a glass of champagne as she greeted Jay Z with a kiss

Icons: The rapper put an arm around the Like A Virgin hit maker

Icons: The rapper put an arm around the Like A Virgin hit maker

Patrick Harris wrote, 'My face hurts from smiling. That was one of the coolest things I've ever gotten to see. Much much love. Well done, Grammys.'

DeGeneres tweeted, '#SameLove was incredible. Love to @Macklemore, @RyanLewis, @MaryLambertSing @Madonna & @IAmQueenLatifah for a beautiful performance #GRAMMYs.'

Girlfriends: The stage star cuddled up to willowy Taylor Swift

Girlfriends: The stage star cuddled up to willowy Taylor Swift

Royalty: Pop princess Miley Cyrus couldn't resist a hug from the reigning queen of pop

Royalty: Pop princess Miley Cyrus couldn't resist a hug from the reigning queen of pop

Other Twitter users announced their support. One user wrote 'I would never stop telling people Beyonce and Jay-Z were at my wedding. #GRAMMYs'. 

Madonna, who has won seven Grammys over her three-decade career, is scheduled in March to release a new album, 'Rebel Heart,' in which she goes further in a hip-hop direction. She abruptly released six songs from the album in December after versions leaked on the Internet.

Team with the theme: Madonna's new look comes hot on the heels of the release of her new video Living For Love 

Team with the theme: Madonna's new look comes hot on the heels of the release of her new video Living For Love 

Last year: In a surprise move, she joined Macklemore and Ryan Lewis in their same-sex marriage anthem, Same Love, as 33 couples of diverse backgrounds got married on the Grammys floor in 2014

Last year: In a surprise move, she joined Macklemore and Ryan Lewis in their same-sex marriage anthem, Same Love, as 33 couples of diverse backgrounds got married on the Grammys floor in 2014

Material Girl: The superstar pictured performing solo at the Grammys in 2001

Material Girl: The superstar pictured performing solo at the Grammys in 2001

GRAMMY AWARDS 2015 NOMINATIONS LIST  

Album of the Year

Beck, Morning Phase

Beyonce, Beyonce

Ed Sheeran, x

Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour

Pharrell Williams, Girl

 

Best New Artist

Bastille

Iggy Azalea

Brandy Clark

Haim

Sam Smith

 

Record of the Year

Fancy, Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX

Chandelier, Sia

Stay With Me (Darkchild Version), Sam Smith

Shake It Off, Taylor Swift

All About That Bass, Meghan Trainor

 

Song of the Year

Chandelier, Sia

All About That Bass, Meghan Trainor

Shake It Off, Taylor Swift

Stay With Me (Darkchild Version), Sam Smith

Take Me to Church,' Hozier

 

Best Rap Album

The New Classic, Iggy Azalea

Because the Internet, Childish Gambino

Nobody's Smiling, Common

The Marshall Mathers LP2, Eminem

Oxymoron, ScHoolboy Q

Blacc Hollywood, Wiz Khalifa

 

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

Fancy, Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX

A Sky Full of Stars, Coldplay

Say Something, A Great Big World ft. Christina Aguilera

Bang Bang, Ariana Grande, Jessie J & Nicki Minaj

Dark Horse, Katy Perry ft. Juicy J

 

Best Rap Performance

3005, Childish Gambino

0 to 100/The Catch Up, Drake

Rap God, Eminem

i, Kendrick Lamar

All I Need Is You, Lecrae

 

Best Alternative Music Album

This Is All Yours, alt-J

Reflektor, Arcade Fire

Melophobia, Cage the Elephant

St. Vincent, St. Vincent

Lazaretto, Jack White

 

Best Rock Album

Ryan Adams, Ryan Adams

Morning Phase, Beck

Turn Blue, The Black Keys

Hypnotic Eye, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

Songs of Innocence, U2

 

Best Rock Song

Ain't It Fun, Paramore

Blue Moon, Beck

Fever, The Black Keys

Gimme Something Good, Ryan Adams

Lazaretto, Jack White

 

Best Country Album

Riser, Dierks Bentley

The Outsiders, Eric Church

The Way I'm Livin', Lee Ann Womack

12 Stories, Brandy Clark

Platinum, Miranda Lambert

 

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

Blak Majik, Common ft. Jhené Aiko

The Monster, Eminem ft. Rihanna

Tuesday, I Love Makonnen ft. Drake

Studio, ScHoolboy Q ft. BJ The Chicago Kid

Bound 2, Kanye West & Charlie Wilson

 

Best Rap Song

Anaconda, Nicki Minaj

Bound 2, Kanye West & Charlie Wilson

i, Kendrick Lamar

We Dem Boyz, Wiz Khalifa

0 to 100/The Catch Up, Drake

 

Best Country Song

American Kids, Kenny Chesney

Automatic, Miranda Lambert

Give Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church

I'm Not Gonna Miss You, Glen Campbell

Meanwhile Back at Mama's, Tim McGraw ft. Faith Hill

 

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Gentle On My Mind, The Band Perry

Somethin' Bad, Miranda Lambert with Carrie Underwood

Day Drinking, Little Big Town

Meanwhile Back At Mama's, Tim McGraw ft. Faith Hill

Raise 'Em Up, Keith Urban ft. Eric Church

 

Best Country Solo Performance

Give Me Me Back My Hometown, Eric Church

Invisible, Hunter Hayes

Automatic, Miranda Lambert

Something In the Water, Carrie Underwood

Cop Car, Keith Urban

 

Best Pop Vocal Album

Ghost Stories, Coldplay

Bangerz, Miley Cyrus

My Everything, Ariana Grande

Prism, Katy Perry

x, Ed Sheeran

In the Lonely Hour, Sam Smith

 

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Sail Out, Jhene Aiko

Beyonce, Beyonce

X, Chris Brown

Mali Is, Mali Music

G I R L, Pharrell Williams 

 

Best Dance/Electronic Album

Syro, Aphex Twin

While (1, Deadmaus

Nabuma Rubberband, Little Dragon

Do It Again, Röyksopp & Robyn

Damage Control, Mat Zo

 

Best Pop Solo Performance

All of Me, John Legend

Chandelier, Sia

Stay With Me, Sam Smith

Shake It Off, Taylor Swift

Happy, Pharrell Williams

 

Best Reggae Album

Ziggy Marley, Fly Rasta

Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Back on the Controls

Sean Paul, Full Frequency

Shaggy, Out of Many, One Music

Sly & Robbie & Spicy Chocolate, The Reggae Power

Soja, Amid the Noise and the Haste

 

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Cheek to Cheek, Lady Gaga & Tony Bennett

Sending You a Little Christmas, Johnny Mathis

Nostalgia, Annie Lennox

Partners, Barbra Streisand

Night Songs, Barry Manilow

 

Best Americana Album

The River & The Thread, Rosanne Cash

Terms of My Surrener, John Hiatt

Bluesamericana, Keb' Mo'

A Dotted Line, Nickel Creek

Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, Sturgill Simpson

 

Best Spoken Word Album

Actors Anonymous, James Franco

A Call to Action, Jimmy Carter

Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America, John Waters

A Fighting Chance, Elizabeth Warren

Diary of a Mad Diva, Joan Rivers

We Will Survive: True Stories of Encouragement, Inspiration and the Power of Song, Gloria Gaynor

 

Best Gospel Album

Help, Erica Campbell

Amazing, Ricky Dillard & New G

Withholding Nothing: Live, William McDowell

Forever Yours, Smokie Norful

Vintage Worship, Anita Wilson

 

Best Rock Performance

Gimme Something Good, Ryan Adams

Do I Wanna Know?, Arctic Monkeys

Blue Moon, Beck

Fever, The Black Keys

Lazaretto, Jack White

 

Best Metal Performance

Neon Knights, Anthrax

High Road, Mastodon

Heartbreaker, Motörhead

The Negative One, Slipknot

The Last In Line, Tenacious D

 

Best R&B Performance

Drunk In Love, Beyoncé ft. Jay Z

New Flame, Chris Brown ft. Usher & Rick Ross

It's Your World, Jennifer Hudson ft. R. Kelly

Like This, Ledisi

Good Kisser, Usher

 

Best R&B Song

Drunk In Love, Beyonce ft. Jay Z

Good Kisser, Usher

New Flame, Chris Brown ft. Usher & Rick Ross

Options (Wolfjames Version), Luke James ft. Rick Ross

The Worst, Jhené Aiko

 

Best R&B Album

Islander, Bernhoft

Lift Your Spirit, Aloe Blacc

Love, Marriage & Divorce, Toni Braxton & Babyface

Black Radio 2, Robert Glasper Experiment

Give The People What They Want, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings

 

Best Dance Recording

Never Say Never, Basement Jaxx

Rather Be, Clean Bandit ft. Jess Glynne

F for You, Disclosure ft. Mary J. Blige

I Got U, Duke Dumont ft. Jax Jones

Faded, Zhu

 

Best Latin Pop Album

Tangos, Ruben Blades

Elypse, Camila

Raiz, Lila Downs, Niña Pastori & Soledad Pastorutti

Loco de Amor, Juanes

Gracias Por Estar Aqui, Marco Antonio Solis

 

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

American Hustle

Guardians of the Galaxy

Frozen

Get On Up: The James Brown Story

The Wolf of Wall Street

 

Best Music Video

We Exist, Arcade Fire

Turn Down for What, DJ Snake & Lil Jon

Chandelier, Sia

Happy, Pharrell Williams

The Golden Age, Woodkid ft. Max Richter

 

Best Music Film

Beyoncé & Jay Z: On The Run Tour, Beyoncé & Jay Z

Ghost Stories, Coldplay

20 Feet From Stardom, Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer & Judith Hill

Metallica: Through The Never, Metallica

The Truth About Love Tour: Live From Melbourne, Pink 

 

 

 

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