The controversial photo of Madonna that caused a scandal in networks
The publication, which already has more than 900 thousand likes, was applauded by celebrities such as Katy Perry and Asia Argento.
The American singer, actress and businesswoman Madonna generated controversy on social networks after publishing a photograph in which she is seen sitting in an armchair wearing only the lower part of a bikini, in black, and a transparent bra in which she shows one of her nipples.
The photograph, published in recent days, adds more than 900 thousand “likes” on Instagram, a platform in which the images where women show their nipples are immediately eliminated, therefore, the fact that the The photograph of the interpreter of La isla bonita ”and Vogue, which has been published for more than 24 hours, has generated controversy.
In her record, captured by photographer Steven Klein, Madonna is seen with her characteristic blonde hair, holding a garment in her hand and with a black bag at her side.
“The situation of my current wardrobe. And for those of you who are offended in any way by this photo, I want to inform you that I have successfully graduated from the University of "I care very little."
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“Thank you for coming to my graduation ceremony! Class 2020 ”, said message was applauded by several users in the comments, where the singer Katy Perry appeared, who said:“ My God, I just enrolled in that university! ”.
On her side, the Italian actress Asia Argento, star of films like Diva Escarlata and Dracula 3D, expressed her love for the interpreter and added the legend "Free the Nipple" ("Free the nipple").
However, not everything was support for Madonna, as some users sent her other types of messages:
“Mismatched underwear: you should be ashamed of yourself, at your age”, “I am not offended. It's just that you look like a man dressed as a woman "and" Somehow, it's sad to see when an ex-star doesn't recognize when it's time to withdraw from the public. "
Recently, the singer partnered with the REFORM Alliance foundation, with the aim of delivering 100,000 masks to people in prison services in the United States, places where COVID-19 outbreaks represent an imminent danger due to the entry and exit of security personnel.