Madonna’s ex-roommate claims she once stuck her tongue in Al Pacino’s ear



It was quite an earful.

A former roommate of Madonna’s claimed that the “Like a Virgin” crooner once stuck her tongue in Al Pacino’s ear the very first time the pair met.

Speaking with author Mary Gabriel for her new book, “Madonna: A Rebel Life,” Whitley Hill claimed that the spine-shivering incident took place during the 1970s when Hill’s father, actor Ed Setrakian, invited the pair to dinner in New York City.

According to Hill, as Pacino came to sit with the trio, the Queen of Pop, now 65, unwrapped a stick of gum and began chewing on it in a delicate manner.

“I think the idea here is to call attention to her mouth,” said Hill in an excerpt obtained by Insider.

Following dinner, Setrakian drove everyone — including Madonna and the Oscar winner — home seemingly without incident.

However, it wasn’t until Setrakian and Pacino, now 83, were alone did “The Godfather” star reveal what the “Vogue” singer did.

According to Hill, as Pacino came to sit with the trio, the Queen of Pop, now 65, unwrapped a stick of gum and began chewing on it in a delicate manner.
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“That friend of your daughter’s stuck her tongue in my ear,” recalled Hill, who was called by her father the instant he got home. “When we were driving home, she leaned over and stuck her tongue in my ear!”

The Post reached out to Madonna and Pacino for comment.

Both the “Evita” actress and “Scarface” icon would later star together in the 1990 crime comedy “Dick Tracy,” where Madonna called Pacino a “gross pig” whenever he put his prosthetics on for his character, Alphonse “Big Boy” Caprice.

“I had nothing but contempt for Big Boy,” said the “Material Girl” to author Mike Bonifer in a behind-the-scenes book about the film. “And he would treat me like a bad little girl. 

“He was always slapping me and spanking me,” continued the seven-time Grammy winner. “And in terms of being on the set, whenever Al put his prosthetics on, his suit, he was a gross pig.”

Both the “Evita” actress and “Scarface” icon would later star together in the 1990 crime comedy “Dick Tracy,” where Madonna called Pacino a “gross pig” whenever he put his prosthetics on for his character.
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“He was always smacking my butt and my face,” added the singer. “I hated him, I loathed him, I was disgusted with him.

“And so what happened off-camera was that I’d always try to be moving away from him, and he’d always grab me and go, ‘Get over here!’ which is exactly what happened in the movie,” concluded Madonna.

The startling revelation comes mere months after Madonna was found unresponsive at her New York residence and was later admitted to the ICU.

“I had nothing but contempt for Big Boy,” said the “Material Girl” to author Mike Bonifer in a behind-the-scenes book about the film. “And he would treat me like a bad little girl.” 
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Reports claimed that the singer was administered an injection of Narcan when her “lifeless body” was found.

The star’s trip to the ICU delayed the North American leg of her “Celebration” tour, which was slated to begin in July.

Madonna’s first tour date is currently set for Oct. 14 in London at the O2 Arena.

“Madonna: A Rebel Life” is available to buy on Amazon and wherever books are sold.



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