Even when you're the queen of pop, it turns out you have no celeb assumption, so Madonna last Friday revealed to 18 million of her Instagram followers the fact that she was blocked from uploading videos live.
The reason, in case you were wondering, was a violation of the social networking platform rules, which prohibits, among other things, the uploading of provocative content with an emphasis on those that include nudity, an area that is known to be very popular with the 63-year-old pop queen.
Madonna, it appears from the video she shared, was very surprised by the temporary boycott imposed on her, as she and her crew were preparing to go live and suddenly came across a message informing them that they had been temporarily blocked from uploading live broadcasts.
"I have never worn so many clothes in my life," she said with cynicism mixed with anger as she of course referred to the reason why she was blocked and accompanies the video with the defiant caption: "Not us. Violation of community rules."
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"I'm speechless," she said, and later uploaded to her story a series of videos in which she wondered what led to her blocking.
"It's weird," she shared with her followers.
"They behave very mysteriously as to the decision and they give me no reason. It's like bureaucracy inside a computer. I have not done anything recently," she added, "at least not something crazy this week. It could be a late response to last week's NFT project," She doubted the accusation, referring of course to the provocative digital video series "Mother of Creation", in which she appeared as an avatar in full nudity, giving birth to, among other things, plants and butterflies from a close-up of her genitals.
"I'm sorry to disappoint everyone. I really expected it. I declare my loyalty to the censors," she concluded sarcastically.
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