'Someone please f*** me' Madonna 'suffers another onstage meltdown' amid custody battle
MADONNA had another onstage meltdown last night after "messing up" her songs, according to reports.
Madonna reportedly suffered another meltdown onstage in Australia last night
The hitmaker is believed to have shocked concert goers at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena as she swigged from a bottle of tequila before asking someone to "take care" of her.
The 57-year-old, who is currently locked in a bitter custody dispute with Guy Ritchie over their son Rocco, reportedly begged "someone please f*** me".
After falling off her tricycle, Madonna is said to admitted to having "messed up" her performance, telling the crowd: "You would think it was in my DNA… It's all going pear-shaped up here."
The mother-of-four allegedly downed alcohol from a fan's hip flask, saying: "Someone please f*** me. Somebody take care of me, please. Who is going to take care of me?"
The singer is thought to have been swigging from a bottle of tequila
Madonna is locked in a bitter custody dispute with Guy Ritchie
Madonna also appeared to make reference to her legal battle with her ex-husband, after dressing up as a clown.
She continued: "If I have learnt one thing in my life, it's just go with it. If you just laugh it doesn't hurt as much," The Sun on Sunday stated.
The US star went on to dedicate a song to Rocco, 15, while a childhood snap of him flashed up on the screen behind.
Madonna appears to be drunk on stage during custody battle with ex-husband Guy Ritchie
Rocco was pictured with his father in London yesterday
Madonna is absolutely off her rocker AND I LOVE IT #TearsOfAClown pic.twitter.com/CXH4kjymlG
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It comes after the Mirror reported that Madonna's adopted son David Banda, 10, was pining for his big brother.
A source told the newspaper: "The dispute is hard on the whole family, and David is really feeling it. David very much looked up to Rocco in that big brother role."
Express.co.uk contacted a spokesperson for the star following these reports.