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Rapper Nelly Tells Madonna To ‘Cover Up’ After The Queen Of Pop, 63, Shares Raunchy Photos On Social Media


Rapper Nelly offered some advice to Madonna after the Queen of Pop posted her raunchy photos on Instagram.

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The mother-of-six treated her fans to steamy snaps, showing off her bum in many pictures she shared on social media.

While thousands of people complimented the singer, rapper Nelly has some feedback that got the internet buzzing.

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One of the photos shows Madonna flashing her bum cheek while another sees the Material Girl hitmaker with her legs spread open.

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She captioned the photos: “Car trouble,” along with emojis for a hammer, wrench, a car, and a red light.

 

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Her Instagram post prompted rapper Nelly, whose real name is Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., to write a comment.

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“Some things should just be left covered up,” he said.

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Last year, rapper 50 Cent also sparked an argument with Madonna over her raunchy photos.

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Posting a photo of the singer facedown on the floor with her legs and bum hanging out from under a bed, the rapper said that the picture was the ‘funniest s***.’

The 46-year-old rapper, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, wrote in November last year: “LOL. That’s Madonna under the bed trying to do like a virgin at 63. she shot out, if she don’t get her old ass up. LMFAO.”

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But Madonna said that his apology was ‘fake’ and ‘invalid.’

“You were trying to shame me. You were trying to humiliate me,” she told 50 Cent via a video on Instagram.

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“Yeah, your apology is fake. It’s bulls**t and it’s not valid. Let me just hit those four or five points about your apology being invalid,” the singer continued.

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“Number one, it’s not hard to find footage of you and me hanging out. Number two, an apology is not valid if you don’t know what you’re apologizing for. What you should be apologizing for is your misogynistic, sexist, ageist behavior and remarks.”

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“Number three, you didn’t hurt my feelings ’cause I don’t take it personally. I could never take it personally because you’re not coming from an enlightened place.”

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“Number four, you say that you’re not benefiting from it. Of course you’re benefiting from it. That is what social media is all about. You do understand that right?” she added.

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