Madonna has allegedly come out as gay in a new TikTok video. The news comes just weeks after she was spotted kissing a female Dominican rapper at the New York Fashion Week in September.

In the video, the Queen of Pop is shown throwing a fuchsia pink undie at a trash bin, with the words "If I miss, I'm Gay!" flashed across the screen. The video shows Madonna failing to sink the panty into the open bin, throwing her one hand up in acceptance and walking away with her other hand on her hip.

The 64-year-old singer, who has 2.8 million followers on the platform, did not caption the post. However, it drew lots of comments from TikTok users who took the video as her subtle way of revealing her sexuality.

"Did Madonna just come out? And I'm witnessing it in real time?" one user wrote. "What in the 80s is happening," another wrote.

Meanwhile, another user said the video should come as no surprise as she's been out for so long. "Madonna has been an out bisexual for literally decades, dudes," the user noted.

Several past incidents involving the pop singer signified that she might actually be into women. Over the course of her career, Madonna has made headlines for locking lips with female celebrities, including Nicki Minaj, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera.

Her act at the 2003 VMAs was a memorable one when she kissed both Spears and Aguilera on stage to everyone's surprise. While the gesture left the entertainment world puzzled, she later explained that it was simply her way of passing the Queen of Pop torch to the two young singers. She kissed Spears again when she attended her wedding earlier this year.

Weeks before she posted her TikTok video, Madonna was in the news after she locked lips with famous Dominican rapper Tokischa, who appeared alongside her in her latest music video for "Hung Up," in New York. They were also spotted kissing at a Pride event in 2021.

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Madonna made news in 2003 for locking lips with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera at the VMAs performance. AFP / Ben STANSALL