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Madonna turned heads dressed as a sexy French maid at a fancy dress party Kabbalah party. The 'Hung Up' singer was accompanied to the bash, held to celebrate the Jewish festival of Purim, by husband Guy Ritchie who was wearing a Native American outfit - complete with a long black wig. Madonna and Guy arrived at the Los Angeles Kabbalah Centre smiling and appeared happy - dampening rumours their relationship is on the rocks. Once inside, the couple enjoyed a traditional feast to honour the ancient story of Queen Esther's victory against evil - with who Madonna shares her Hebrew name. Luckily, the sexy star's choice of outfit, which included a feather duster for tickling, didn't offend anyone this year. 12 months ago at a London Purim celebration Madonna caused outrage after she went dressed as a nun, while Guy wore a priest outfit. William Donahue, president of the American Catholic League, insisted the two stars should be beaten by a real life priest and nun for desecrating the scared attire. He fumed at the time: "They're trying to tweak Catholicism again by exploiting the Jewish holiday. "She needs to be beaten with a ruler by a real-life nun and he needs to paddled on his behind by a real-life priest."
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Madonna turned heads dressed as a sexy French maid at a fancy dress party Kabbalah party. The 'Hung Up' singer was accompanied to the bash, held to celebrate the Jewish festival of Purim, by husband Guy Ritchie who was wearing a Native American outfit - complete with a long black wig. Madonna and Guy arrived at the Los Angeles Kabbalah Centre smiling and appeared happy - dampening rumours their relationship is on the rocks. Once inside, the couple enjoyed a traditional feast to honour the ancient story of Queen Esther's victory against evil - with who Madonna shares her Hebrew name. Luckily, the sexy star's choice of outfit, which included a feather duster for tickling, didn't offend anyone this year. 12 months ago at a London Purim celebration Madonna caused outrage after she went dressed as a nun, while Guy wore a priest outfit. William Donahue, president of the American Catholic League, insisted the two stars should be beaten by a real life priest and nun for desecrating the scared attire. He fumed at the time: "They're trying to tweak Catholicism again by exploiting the Jewish holiday. "She needs to be beaten with a ruler by a real-life nun and he needs to paddled on his behind by a real-life priest."
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