Pop icon Madonna released a graphic new music video that was “not appropriate to release” 20 years ago.
The star has released a graphic new video for “American Life” which sees models dressed up in military gear walking a catwalk.
It seems like a normal fashion show until they are joined by victims of war, who they started beating up and let blood spew onto the runway.
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The audience of snooty-looking fashion-goers sat and laughed as the violence continued ultimately Madonna appears in a teeny corset and blows everyone up.
According to Page Six, Madonna didn’t use this video for the song as it “was filmed before the war started” and didn’t think it would be “appropriate to air.”
At the time the pop star said: “Due to the volatile state of the world and out of sensitivity and respect to the armed forces, who I support and pray for, I do not want to risk offending anyone who might misinterpret the meaning of this video.”
This comes after the daring pop icon sent fans wild with her latest snap where she flashed her bare boobs to the camera.
The pop icon posted a racy throwback snap where she decided to give fans a glimpse of her bare chest.
In the cheeky post, the Like A Prayer singer was modelling a Jean Paul Gaultier gown that highlighted her incredible figure.
The amazing frock highlighted the pop icon’s curves but was missing a top half causing the star to reveal her boobs.
Madonna’s boobs were sat in between the criss-cross straps in plain sight of the camera
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Madonna was obviously pleased with the outfit as she stood with her hands on her hips, flashing a cheeky smile towards the camera.
Her signature blonde hair was styled in adorable ringlets and on the top of her head she wore a navy cap.
Taking to Twitter following the upload, one fan simply put: “Madonna posted her tatas on Insta again.”
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