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Madonna assures fans she is 'fine' after Brits stage fall

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Madonna has assured fans that she's fine after taking a tumble during her performance of Living for Love at the Brit Awards held at London's O2 Arena on Wednesday. After being inundated with messages of support from fans, the pop star posted her own message on Instagram alongside an image of the infamous cape that caused the minor incident.

SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO "Armani hooked me up! My beautiful cape was tied too tight!" she wrote. "But nothing can stop me and love really lifted me up! Thanks for your good wishes! I'm fine!"

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Madonna has assured fans she is fine after taking a tumble during her Brits performance

Madonna, 56, fell backwards down three steps after her cape refused to detach. Her outfit, which quickly became the talking point of the evening on the Twittersphere, was the creation of her stylist B Akerlund. Alongside the cape it featured a custom-made sleek leather jacket which was embellished with black crystals and ruby stones as well as an "M" emblem. The evening's hosts made sure they didn't miss out on the opportunity for a spot of comedy over the legendary star's mishap. Ant and Dec jested: "Ta for all your lovely messages, we really enjoyed it. We're stuck in A&E with @Madonna. Still an hour wait..... #BRITs2015."

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A true performer, the pop star continued her act as soon as she could

Former Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox also chimed in: "Madonna was nearly a magonna. What a trouper. Here's @gregjames screaming cos he can see the future." Meanwhile, comedian Alan Carr also couldn't resist a jibe, saying: "That Minotaur that dragged Madonna down the stairs is SO unemployed right now."

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Madonna posted a sketch image of her "beautiful cape" on Instagram

With more than three decades of experience on the stage, Madonna proved herself a true performer by picking herself up and after a brief pause, continuing her high-octane performance. The singer's highly anticipated act was her first at the annual awards show in 20 years.

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