Madonna, 65, puts on VERY flirty display with hunky younger man as she reflects on 'miraculous recovery' following near-death health scare

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Madonna put on an amorous display with a hunky younger man on July 4  as she reflected on the one-year anniversary of her near-death health scare.

The pop icon, 65, was rushed to hospital in June 2023 after being found unresponsive as the result of what was later determined to be a serious bacterial infection. 

The songstress was taken to the ICU and had to be intubated, and she later revealed that she was put into a medically induced coma as she battled for her life despite going into lung and kidney failure.

The star is now embracing her renewed health - and posted a raunchy set of photos which showed her getting cozy with a mystery man - who later grabbed her cleavage during the event at Le Bain at The Standard, High Line.

She also showed off her ageless visage and glamorous make-up while she wowed in a busty red dress.

Madonna put on an amorous display with a hunky younger man on July 4 as she reflected on the one-year anniversary of her near-death health scare

Madonna put on an amorous display with a hunky younger man on July 4 as she reflected on the one-year anniversary of her near-death health scare

She wrote: 'Happy 4th of July! A year ago today, I had just come home from the hospital after surviving a life threatening illness, I could barely stand in my backyard holding one sparkler. 

'I made a miraculous recovery and had an amazing year. Thank you God. Life is beautiful!'

The Celebration Tour was initially set to begin on July 15, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada, but was postponed and pushed back three months after the pop icon developed a 'serious bacterial infection' in late June, which led to a multiple-day stay at the intensive care unit (ICU).

Her first-ever career retrospective ended up kicking off with a four night run at London's O2 Arena beginning on October 14, and went through Europe until early December.

During a previous tour date in Brooklyn in December, the dance music pioneer joked that she had to 'almost die to get all my kids in one room.'

She shares 27-year-old daughter Lourdes with her former boyfriend and fitness trainer Carlos Leon and her 23-year-old son Rocco with her ex-husband, filmmaker Guy Ritchie.

Madonna later adopted her son David Banda, 18; daughter Chifundo 'Mercy' James, 18; and twin daughters Stella and Estere, 11.

She suffered an acute septic shock on June 24, according to Radar Online, and emergency responders were reportedly able to revive her with Narcan. 

The star is now embracing her renewed health - and posted a raunchy set of photos which showed her getting cozy with a mystery man

The star is now embracing her renewed health - and posted a raunchy set of photos which showed her getting cozy with a mystery man 

She also showed off her ageless visage and glamorous make-up while she wowed in a busty red dress

She also showed off her ageless visage and glamorous make-up while she wowed in a busty red dress

The star looked cozy as she posed up with her companion

The star looked cozy as she posed up with her companion

The star showed off her radiant complexion as she posed

The star showed off her radiant complexion as she posed

The substance is traditionally used to treat people in the midst of opioid overdoses, but it can also help revive someone suffering from septic shock.

At her Brooklyn show, Madonna said her 'lungs weren't working' and her 'kidneys were failing,' and she claimed there was a 40 percent chance that she would not survive.

The tour then shifted to the U.S. and Canada beginning with shows at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York that went around North America until mid-April when she headed to Mexico City for five concerts.

Ultimately, the Celebration Tour ended on May 4 with a massive free concert at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach that attracted a whopping 1.6 million fans, which is now considered the biggest standalone concert of all time, according to the Economic Times.