Madonna is not happy with her New York Times profile.
According to Page Six, Madonna is comparing a recent interview to being “raped” — and she is not backing down from her statements.
Madonna took to Instagram to share her photo that didn’t make it into the profile. Furthermore, she slammed the newspaper in her caption, claiming it’s “one of the founding fathers of the Patriarchy.”
“To say that I was disappointed in the article would be an understatement- It seems. You cant fix society And its endless need to diminish, Disparage or degrade that which they know is good,” Madge wrote alongside the series of photos. “Especially strong independent women.”
“The journalist [Vanessa Grigoriadis] who wrote this article spent days and hours and months with me and was invited into a world which many people don’t get to see, but chose to focus on trivial and superficial matters such as the ethnicity of my stand-in or the fabric of my curtains and never-ending comments about my age which would never have been mentioned had I been a MAN!” the “Madame X” singer shared.
“Women have a really hard time being the champions of other women even if. [sic] they are posing as intellectual feminists,” she continued. “Im sorry i spent 5 minutes with her.”
Madonna went on to say she felt “raped” again. She also said she felt after her “Rebel Heart” album leaked.
In 2015, Madonna opened up to Howard Stern about being raped at 19 after she moved to New York. She never reported it.
In conclusion, do you feel that Madonna is overreacting regarding the New York Times?