Madonna recently ignited social media outrage after uploading a series of raw and controversial Instagram photographs. “The Queen of Pop” was seen standing over and below her bed in a fishnet outfit, leaving nothing to the imagination.
Soon after the singer’s post, the photo-sharing site deleted her photographs for violating its content guideline, which judged certain images objectionably. The Papa Don’t Preach musician, on the other hand, replied to the issue by mocking Instagram.
The 63-year-old submitted an edited version of her images and claimed that Instagram removed her post without notice.
She said:
“I’m reposting images that Instagram removed without notice or notification.”
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The award-winning performer went on to criticize the platform’s policy, claiming that it was motivated by objectification and prejudice against the female body. She also offered a snarky remark about Thanksgiving while calling out certain stereotypes:
“Thank you for allowing me to keep my sanity after four decades of censorship, s*xism, ageism, and sexism. Perfectly matched with the falsehoods we were taught about the pilgrims amicably sharing bread with Native American Indians when they landed on Plymouth Rock! God bless America, and #artists are here to shatter the peace.”
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Instagram’s rigorous community rules state that photos showing specific portions of the body are forbidden. According to reports, such images are permitted on the site only in postings on nursing moms, health-related issues, and protests.