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Is Madonna Truly an #Unapologetic Diva?

The term "bitch" seems to be endlessly associated with Madonna lately, and mostly done by herself.  On her Instagram account-through which she post multiple times a day-she could not seem to get enough of her favorite hashtag #unapologeticbitch as she approaches her 57th birthday.  Her latest song is entitled, "Bitch, I'm Modonna" seems to be another hysterical struggle to appear "in-vogue".

Madonna has also been in the spotlight for her shocking Instagram posts.  One, in which she lovingly used the N-Word.  She later took the post down after it stirred some uproar only to replace it with a picture of her adopted African kids, David and Mercy, rubbing her feet.  

And she probably used either catchphrase-at least in her head-after recent mini scandals on Instagram in which she affectionately called her son, Rocco, the N-word (she took that post down after a huge uproar) and posted a pic of her adopted African kids, David and Mercy, rubbing her feet.

Not only is Madonna causing some public uproars with what she posts with her phone, she seems to be distressing the fans with how much see seems to be so dependent with her mobile.  Broadway actor Jonathan Groff, who stars in a new Broadway hip-hop musical that only rich or famous folk like Madonna have been able to snag tickets to, told the press, "That bitch was on her phone. You couldn't miss it from the stage. It was a black void of the audience in front of us and her face there perfectly lit by the light of her iPhone through three-quarters of the show." (Madonna denied this via her publicist.)

This is not the first time Madonna has been called out for texting during performances. Two years ago, she allegedly texted through a premiere screening of the film "12 Years a Slave."  She may not be the only person to be addicted to her phone but she clearly could not seem to put it down for big events.  She has been giving hits that she indeed is #unapologetic.


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