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Madonna has responded to 50 Cent after he apologized for making fun of NSFW photos she recently posted to Instagram. On Friday, the pop icon took to Instagram to share a video in which she called out the rapper for giving what she described as a "fake," "invalid" and "bulls---" apology. 50 had issued a mea culpa last week after Madonna slammed the "In Da Club" hitmaker for mocking racy shots she had shared on social media. However, it's safe to say Madonna isn't buying the rap legend's apology. Madonna used a filter that gave her animated eyes and larger lips -- the Material Girl blasted 50's apology, arguing why it's "invalid. This is a message for 50 Cent," Madonna, 63, began. "I want to respond to your response to my response to your post, which was essentially -- you were trying to shame me. You were trying to humiliate me. Yeah, your apology is fake. It's bulls--- and it's not valid," she continued. "Let me just hit those four, five points about your apology being invalid. The "Like a Virgin" singer first pointed out that "it's not hard to find footage of you and me hanging out," and shared throwback video footage of herself and 50 that appeared to have aired on BET. Number two, an apology is not valid if you don't know what you're apologizing for," she explained as she continued in the video. "What you should be apologizing for is your misogynistic, sexist, ageist behavior and remarks For her third point, Madonna brought up 50's remark in his apology in which he suggested that he "hurt Madonna's feelings." To that, the Queen of Pop said, "You didn't hurt my feelings 'cause I don't take it personally. I could never take it personally 'cause you're not coming from an enlightened place. She then addressed 50 Cent's comment in which he claimed he doesn't "benefit" from his posts about her. "Number four, you say that you're not benefiting from it. Of course you're benefiting from it," Madonna expressed. "That is what social media is all about. You do understand that, right? We post things about ourselves and we use Instagram and other forms of social media because we want attention. We want people to buy our products," she explained. "We want people to invest in our brands. We want people to listen to our music. We want people to go to our concerts. We want people to notice us. We want people to like us. There's nothing wrong with any of those things but don't kid yourself if you think you have an Instagram account and you're not benefiting from it. Shut it down. Stop lying to yourself. The Grammy winner added, "You're reposting somebody else's low-level-of-consciousness posting that are meant to shame and humiliate other people that's f---ed up. You are trying to put a limit on when women should be able to feel good about themselves. Madonna concluded by noting that she "forgive[s]" 50 Cent. "Finally I just wanna say: I forgive you and I hope that one day you wake up and see a different point of view," she said. "I wish you all the best. That's it, okay?

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