Pop star Madonna continues to throw fans into turmoil with controversial photos
Madonna, 63, posted a sexy Semino Rossi nude photo on her Instagram page Monday. In the open photo, he is taking a seductive and provocative Pose wearing lingerie, mesh stockings and Christian Louboutin heels on his bed.
He also appeared with his upper body off in some images, and put a red heart emoticon in his chest.
But the reaction didn't live up to his full confidence: "What happened? "What are you doing? "," Make good quality music like before instead of taking such a ridiculous picture. "
The rapper and producer 50 Cent shared a photo of Madonna on his Instagram account, even conveying the idea that ' (Madonna) is too old to do this sexy Pose.'
There was also a case where Madonna's photo was deleted on Instagram, citing '(speech) exposure'. "It is still surprising that we live in a culture that shows every corner of the body of women except for the nipples. It is as if it is the only part of a woman's anatomical characteristics that can be seen as sexual. "He wrote," I am grateful that I have maintained my sanity for 40 years of censorship, sexism and misogyny. "
Madonna, meanwhile, was accused of Jaehyun last month of pictorializing the body of the late Marilyn Monroe. Madonna recently received a response to Marilyn Monroe's death in 1962, saying that she was "disgusting and inappropriate" through "V" Magazine.
Madonna, along with photographer Stephen Klein, took a V magazine cover shoot to Jaehyun the last photo Marilyn Monroe took before she passed away at the age of 36.
The photo in question shows Madonna lying on her mattress, almost naked, and in another photo, a pill bottle is placed on the bedroom stand. Monroe was found dead in her bedroom in 1962 from a drug overdose; prescription-needed vials were placed on the bed when the body was found.
SNS was followed by "This is really disgusting", "Inappropriate", and "Madonna always seems to have felt a creepy charm to Marilyn Monroe".
As criticism continued, resignation writer Klein argued that the shoot was not about Marilyn Monroe, but about Maddon's ability to express emotions through the lens.
He said: "We were not interested in accurately making the image Jaehyun; what mattered was to explore the relationship between the photographer and the subject. The same goes for friendship, artistic processes and how art can emulate life and vice versa. "
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