On Wednesday, Madonna was seen riding a bike across New York City with a personal trainer. She appeared content and in good condition -- a far cry from when she was battling bacterial infection and many around the world even thought they're going to see her pass. Fortunately not!

The 65-year-old Queen of Pop worked up a sweat on a blue bicycle while rocking her own products as she continues to recuperate from a severe bacterial infection that required her to spend several days in the ICU.

The singer of the hit song "Material Girl" looked excited to be getting back to her active lifestyle as she pedaled along the sidewalk with a few friends. The seven-time Grammy winner exercised in a pair of figure-hugging leggings, a Nike long sleeve, sunglasses, and a black baseball cap. She had two braids in her golden blonde hair and barely any makeup on.

Just two months after surviving her severe health crisis, Madonna was last spotted.

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According to Page Six, the artist was found unconscious in New York this past June and was taken to a hospital immediately. The singer reportedly spent at least one night in an intubated state as she recovered. Guy Oseary, Madonna's manager, later disclosed that the songwriter had been admitted to the intensive care unit due to a "serious bacterial infection."

The performer should eventually "make a full recovery," he continued. The North American dates of the hitmaker's planned Celebration Tour had to be postponed in the end. Lourdes, 26, Rocco, 22, David, Mercy, 17, and Stella and Estere, twins, are among Madonna's six children.

Throughout her hospital stay, Lourdes was by her side, according to The New York Post. She is close to many of her siblings and frequently pays honor to Silvio Ciccone, her father who is 92 years old. Paula, Melanie, and Jennifer are Madonna's three sisters, and Martin, Christopher, and Mario are her three live brothers.

Anthony, her older brother, died in April at the age of 66. Anthony, 66, passed away in February from respiratory failure and throat cancer. The Ciccone siblings all maintain a low profile and let their megastar relative steal the show. During that time, a source told DailyMail.com that her untimely hospitalization brought them together.

The relative remarked that Madonna's entire family has come together over this.

It also reminded the performer that she needed to look after herself. 

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