Madonna continues to feud with 50 Cent, even after the rapper posted an apology for “talking smack” about an Instagram post from the pop star. In a video posted to social media, Madonna called out the rapper, saying, “You were trying to shame me.”
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“Your apology is fake, it’s bulls**t and it’s not valid,” the singer continued, referring to 50 Cent’s apology for making fun of a racy picture of her. The rapper reposted the photo, saying, “yo this is the funniest s**t LOL. That’s Madonna under the bed trying to do like a virgin at 63. She shot out if she doesn’t get her old a** up.”
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Clearly, the pop star didn’t feel 50 Cent was being sincere. “….an apology is not valid if you don’t know what you’re apologizing for. What you should be apologizing for are your misogynistic, sexist, ageist behavior and remarks.”
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She continued, “You didn’t hurt my feelings, because I didn’t take it personally. I could never take it personally because you’re not coming from an enlightened place.” Madonna went on to accuse the rapper of “trying to put a limit on when women should be able to feel good about themselves.”
“Finally, I just want to say, I forgive you,” she added. “I hope that one day, you wake up and see a different point of view. I wish you all the best.” The rapper has not publicly commented on Madonna’s video, but fans were quick to show their support for the singer. “Always coming from light! Thank you for being, such an inspiration to our youth!” one person commented. Another wrote, “Thank you for being you.”
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