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Madonna Feels 'Lucky' To Still Be Able To 'Move' & 'Dance' After Health Scare!

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Madonna is back on her feet and ready to Vogue! The 64-year-old musician took time Thursday to give her adoring fans another update after her health scare late last month, and she’s ready to get down!

In a video posted to Instagram, she dances around and winks at the camera as her hit song Lucky Star plays.

The caption read: AH-Mazing! We love to see the Queen of Pop still kicking it! Related: Madonna Forced To Keep Up With Dancers ‘A Fraction Of Her Age’ Before Illness She also took time to thank her fans and friends for their endless support, in all her highs and lows: See the video for yourself (below): Shake it, Madonna!

As we previously reported, the Like A Virgin songstress was rushed to the hospital in late June after she was found unresponsive in her New York home.

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