Andy Cohen has a new moniker.

The Bravo honcho was playfully dubbed a “little troublemaking queen” by none other than Madonna during her “Celebration Tour” on Saturday night.

The Queen of Pop, 65, spied Cohen in the audience at one of her New York City area concerts and gently roasted him.

In a clip, taken by fans and shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), Madonna walked up to him with a bottle in hand asking, “How f–king lucky am I, Andy?”

“If you say one more bad thing about me on your show,” she continued, jolting her drink forward causing some spillage before cautioning: “Oh yeah, you’re gonna be in so much trouble. You little troublemaking queen!!”

Cohen, eyes glazing reverentially toward the pop icon could be seen mouthing, “I love you.”

Cohen was thrilled to be called out by the pop star. bravoandy/Instagram

He reacted to the special moment by sharing the clip from the concert the following day, along with a compilation of his numerous mentions of Madonna on “WWHL” over the years.

“I’m a life-long Madonna fan, so it’s a thrill and an honor to be called a ‘troublemaking queen’ by the Queen of Troublemaking. I BOW!” he wrote in the post’s caption.

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“Also – go see the new tour. It blew me away!! What a great night. Can’t wait to go back. #TroublemakingQueen.”

Then, he exclusively told , “The fact that the queen of troublemakers has bestowed me the name ‘troublemaking queen’ is my honor. In the meantime, I have been kissing Madonna’s ass on ‘WWHL’ for many years and will continue to do so until she shleps down to see me in Soho!”

Cohen later shared the clip on his Instagram account. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
The Bravo honcho has been a longtime fan of the singer. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Cohen isn’t the only celeb to have caught one of Madonna’s shows in Brooklyn. Other bold-faced names who have been spotted in the crowd include Scarlet Johansson, Chris Rock, Drew Barrymore, and Katie Holmes.

The “Vogue” singer also acknowledged her health scare earlier this year at the Barclays Center show.

“The fact that I’m here right now is the f—king miracle,” she said.

Madonna also acknowledged her health scare during the concert. Matthew Rettenmund / SplashNews.com

In June, was the first to report that the “Evita” star had been found unresponsive in her New York City home after “strenuously rehearsing” and “putting in 12-hour days” in anticipation of her tour.

She was rushed to a New York City hospital and intubated for at least one night.

The pop star’s longtime manager, Guy Oseary, shared on social media that a “serious bacterial infection” was to blame for her collapse and hospitalization.

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