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Madonna Writhes With Young Male Dancers In New Music Video

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Jun. 19 2012, Published 12:00 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Madonna spent Monday in Florence, Italy surrounded by a bevy of hunky young men shooting the video for her track Turn Up The Radio, and we've got the shots from the shoot right here on RadarOnline.com.

The colorful video is for the third single off her new album MDNA, and the follow-up to Give Me All Your Luvin' and Girl Gone Wild.

The Material Girl's sexiness has been thrust into center stage as of late, in what might be a tete a tete with her would-be successor, Lady Gaga.

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During a concert in Istanbul, she bared her breast, which was tame compared to her exhibitionist streak in Rome, where the 53-year-old singer showed the audience her rear end.

“Madonna's recent skin-showing antics reflect the desperate attempt to stay relevant and in the news,” Los Angeles psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers, who has not treated the star, told RadarOnline.com in an exclusive interview. “These behaviors are a sad defense against aging and her attempt to hold onto her previous sex symbol image.

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“That she engages in such behavior with her children in the vicinity indicates ignorance and rampant narcissism.”

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