Songstress Madonna claims 50 Cent’s apology is ‘bulls**t’ as she insists he ‘shamed’ her over her recent racy lingerie snaps on Instagram
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Madonna has fired back at rapper 50 Cent as she claims he ‘shamed’ her and then offered a ‘fake’ apology.
The legendary singer, 63, revealed the Window Shopper hitmaker mocked her racy Instagram snaps and “tried to humiliate her” – but she has now called him out.
She uploaded a series of photos last month, which saw her pose in lingerie and fishnet tights, while also flashing a nipple in one of the risqué snaps.
Madonna hit out at the star for ‘pretending to be her friend’ and then making fun of her, before he later apologised.
In a tweet, he said he ‘must have hurt Madonna’s feelings’ as she had ‘dug up’ a photo of them from 2003 to prove they were friends. He has since deleted the tweet.
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But the pop star is not convinced his apology was genuine, and clapped back at him online.
Taking to her social media profile on Saturday, Madonna shared a video in which she ranted over 50 Cent’s “bulls**t” apology, insisting “it’s not valid”.
A long video clip shared to her page was captioned: “Delayed Clap back for 50 cent And his fake apology ….…..,..Ive been busy, better late then never!!! Had some things I needed to say. @50cent.”
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Madonna used a cartoon filter which covered her face, and she began: “This is a message for 50 Cent. I want to respond to your response to my response to your post, which was, essentially, you were trying to shame me.”
Keeping a calm tone, she went on: “You were trying to humiliate me. Your apology is fake. It’s bulls**t and it’s invalid.”
The chart-topping songstress explained she had “four or five points” which proved his apology was not honest.
“Number one – it’s not hard to find footage of you and me hanging out,” Madonna said.
“Number two – an apology is not valid if you don’t know what you’re apologising for. What you should be apologising for is your misogynistic, sexist, ageist behaviour and remarks.
“Number three, you didn’t hurt my feelings, because I don’t take it personally. I can never take it personally because you’re not coming from an enlightened place.”
Continuing her fiery rant, she added: “Number four – you say that you’re not benefitting from it. Of course you’re benefitting from it. That is what social media is all about. You do understand that, right?
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“We post things about ourselves and we use Instagram and other forms of social media because we want attention. We want people to buy our products, we want people to invest in our brands, we want people to listen to our music, we want people to go to our concerts and notice us and like us.
“There’s nothing wrong with any of those things, but don’t kid yourself if you think you have an Instagram account and you’re not benefitting from it. Shut it down, stop lying to yourself.”
Wrapping up the her video, she said: “Finally, I just want to say, I forgive you and I hope that one day you wake up and see a different point of view. I wish you all the best. That’s it.”
The rapper is yet to respond to her most recent clap back.
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