Madonna said in a new interview that she turned to a higher power the night of the election hoping that it would help Hillary Clinton defeat Donald Trump.

'On election night I was sitting at a table with my agent, who is also one of my very best friends, and we were truly praying. We were praying,' revealed the singer in the February issue of Harper's Bazaar.

She goes on to say that her agent knew someone who worked on the Clinton campaign, and that early in the night they heard that things were not going well for the Democratic nominee.

'It was just like watching a horror show. And then she was reading from the Quran, and I was reading from the Zohar,' said Madonna, referring to the collection of stories about Jewish mysticism that is central to the Kabbalah.

'We were doing everything: lighting candles, meditating, praying, offering our lives to God forever, if only.'

In the end, Clinton did not defeat Trump, and months later Madonna is still struggling to accept that reality.

'It's like being dumped by a lover and also being stuck in a nightmare,' said Madonna.

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Heartbreak: Madonna spoke about how devastated she is over Donald Trump winning the election in a new interview (above in Harper's Bazaar)

Feelings: 'It's like being dumped by a lover and also being stuck in a nightmare,' said the singer who is a big fan of President Obama (above in 2016)

Madonna said that her difficulty accepting Trump's win began the night of the election, and that she finds it more difficult to deal with her new reality in the morning.

'I went to sleep, and since that night, I wake up every morning and it's like when you break up with somebody who has really broken your heart,' explained Madonna.

'You wake up and for a second you're just you, and then you go, "Oh, the person I love more than anything has just broken my heart, and I'm devastated and I'm broken and I have nothing. I'm lost."'

Madonna said that this is how she feels every morning now, waking up sad and heartbroken and devastated.

The singer also said she finds herself saying each day: 'Wait a second. Donald Trump is the president. It's not a bad dream. It really happened.'

Making the past two months more difficult no doubt is the fact that Madonna was also a big supporter and fan of President Barack Obama.

On Tuesday night, she posted a photo of herself greeting the President after the two met during his time in office ahead of his farewell speech, which he delivered in Chicago.

'Good-bye Mr. President!There will never be another one like you! Barack Obama you are a King amongst Men,' she wrote in the caption.

Jewish mysticism: Madonna revealed that on election night she read the Zohar while her agent read the Quran as they tried to will Hillary Clinton (above in Madonna's Instagram shots) to defeat Trump

Last ditch effort: Madonna performed a concert the night before the election to try and rally voters in Manhattan (above)

Madonna had been a big supporter of Clinton during the election, and even performed a free concert the night before the election in Manhattan's Washington Square Park during an impromptu rally.

'This is a concert that is about unifying us, and it's about keeping America great, not making America great again,' Madonna said to the crowd of 300 who had gathered that night, many of whom were students at nearby New York University.

'Tomorrow we're going to keep America great. We're going to elect a president that does not discriminate.'

Her 30-minute set included such hits as 'Express Yourself,' ''Don't Tell Me,' and 'Like a Prayer.'

At one point she screamed at the crowd: 'New York! Tomorrow is the big day. Are you listening? Do we want Donald trump to be president?'

The crowd all shouted out 'no,' at which point Madonna asked them: 'Do we need Hillary Clinton?'

The crowd again yelled out, saying: 'Yes.'

Trump loss: 'We were doing everything: lighting candles, meditating, praying, offering our lives to God forever, if only,' said Madonna (left on election day, right the day after election day)

In charge: Madonna said that she now wakes up every morning with a broken heart because Trump (above) won

Madonna was incredibly confident that victory for Clinton was all but secured at that point it seems, as the next day she posted a photo of herself at a voting booth in New York City, writing: 'We Got This!!!!!! H.R.C.'

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Things did not turn out in Clinton's favor in the end however, and the following day Madonna posted an Instagram photo of herself wearing a pair of oversized black sunglasses, writing: 'A New Fire Is Lit. We Never Give Up.We Never Give In.'

In her interview with Harper's Bazaar she spoke about what she believes she needs to now do with Trump in office.

'I have to get way more vocal and become a little bit less mysterious,' said the singer.

'What I find really astonishing is how quiet everybody is in my industry. I mean, nobody in the entertainment business except for maybe a handful of people ever speak out about what's going on.'

She then added: 'Nobody takes a political stance or expresses an opinion.'