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Madonna’s recovery appears to be going well. On Thursday, the pop star shared a new health update on her Instagram account, with a new video showing off some dance moves. READ MORE: Madonna Thanks ‘Garden’ Of Fans For Support While Continuing Recovery “To be able to move my body and dance just a little bit makes me feel like the Luckiest Star in the world!” she wrote, along with the video of her moving her hips to her 1983 song “Lucky Star”. “Thank you to all of my fans and friends!

You must be my lucky stars too!” Madonna added. And Happy 40th Birthday to my very First Album.” The song “Lucky Star” was featured on that self-titled debut album, which also featured the singles “Everybody”, “Burning Up”, “Holiday” and “Borderline”.

Fans celebrated Madonna in the comments of her post, with one person writing, “You’re not just a lucky star. You are a complete universe.

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