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Madonna makes cheeky surprise VMAs appearance to celebrate MTV's 40th anniversary

This year marked the 40th anniversary of MTV, so as the MTV Video Music Awards took place Sunday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, it was only fitting that the original MTV queen — the woman who opened the very first VMAs ceremony in 1984, with a “Like a Virgin” performance that still ranks as one of the most scandalous in the award show’s history — kick off the proceedings.

Yes, the surprise mistress of ceremonies was none other than Madonna, who arrived in classic NYC style in a yellow taxi, strutted onstage to “Vogue,” and then unbelted her Night Porter-style trench coat to reveal a butt-baring, black leather dominatrix outfit that seemed pulled straight from her Erotica-era closet.

Madonna — who has won 20 Moon Person trophies during her career (including the Video Vanguard Award in 1986), and whose iconic VMAs performances include not just the above-mentioned “Like a Virgin” but also 1990’s Marie Antoinette-style “Vogue,” 1998’s “Ray of Light” with Lenny Kravitz, and of course that 2003 makeout threesome with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera — fixed her steely gaze on the Barclays crowd and declared, “And they said we wouldn’t last. But we’re still here, motherf***ers!”

And with that, the 63-year-old MTV icon pivoted and sashayed away, giving the cheering audience a full view of her barely-PVC-sheathed, curvaceous derriere — and setting Twitter ablaze in the process.

Madonna wasn’t the only early-MTV queen to make a surprise appearance at Sunday’s VMAs. Cyndi Lauper, who took home Best Female Video honors at the inaugural MTV Video Music Awards 37 years ago, showed up rocking a lavender lob and a very rock ‘n’ roll black leather-and-lace ensemble to present the Best Pop Award and used her latest MTV moment to make a political statement. 

“I won a Moon Person at the very first VMAs in 1984. Things are a little different now. Yeah, girls wanna have fun. But we also want to have funds. Equal pay! Control over our bodies! You know, fundamental rights!” Lauper shouted to thunderous applause.

"Girls want funds, equal pay, control over our bodies. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS. " – @cyndilauper preaching at 2021 #VMAs !!#WomensRightspic.twitter.com/vRS83Bjjlw

— a1exzandra ? (@luna_symphony) September 13, 2021

Another MTV diva, Jennifer Lopez, also presented the first award of the evening, Song of the Year. “It feels so good to be here in my hometown for the VMAs. MTV has always been the place to deliver the music and videos that define our generation. We've sang together, danced together, and lived through moments that none of us will ever forget,” Lopez proclaimed, before giving the award to “Driver’s License” by Gen Z superstar Olivia Rodrigo.

.@JLo at the 2021 #VMAspic.twitter.com/FkiZwX9MKj

— Jennifer Lopez Charts (@JLoCharts) September 13, 2021

The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards took place Sunday, Sept. 12 in Brooklyn. For a full list of winners, click here.

Read more from Yahoo Entertainment:

  • Madonna's 'Like a Virgin' stylist recalls scandalous 1984 VMAs performance: 'They tried to destroy her that day'

  • The original VJs look back, 40 years later: 'The first 24 hours of MTV were held together by duct tape'

  • Britney Spears's VMAs snake-wrangler looks back, 20 years later: 'It could have been really risky'

  • The so-unusual story of how 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' went from bad-boy party song to feminist anthem

  • Lenny Kravitz talks ‘very sensual’ ‘Justify My Love’ recording session with Madonna

  • Madonna’s ‘Make My Video’ MTV contest winner, 30 years later: Angel Gracia still feels ‘True Blue’

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