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Madonna poked fun of her own intimate wardrobe malfunction on Instagram on Monday when she revealed a little too much in a social media snap.

The newly single singer, 63, was forced to place an emoji over her modesty as she required a little help pulling off her boots while wearing a bustier and fishnets.  

She also wore a silky and sporty pair of lime green shorts with her quirky ensemble.

Pose: Madonna showcased her jaw-dropping figure as she donned a black bustier along with a pair of lime green shorts in a series of stunning snaps

Pose: Madonna showcased her jaw-dropping figure as she donned a black bustier along with a pair of lime green shorts in a series of stunning snaps 

Outfit: The star shared a playful photo of herself being helped into a pair of towering black ankle boots

Outfit: The star shared a playful photo of herself being helped into a pair of towering black ankle boots

The hitmaker added to her outfit with a pair of fishnet tights along with a green open shirt with a multi-coloured floral print.

Madonna also shared a playful photo of herself being helped into a pair of towering black ankle boots. 

The star added to her look with several silver necklaces while she let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders. 

Madonna also shared a couple of snaps of herself alongside rapper Mykki Blanco as they posed together at an event. 

Sultry: The hitmaker added to her outfit with a pair of fishnet tights along with a green open shirt with a multi-coloured floral print

Sultry: The hitmaker added to her outfit with a pair of fishnet tights along with a green open shirt with a multi-coloured floral print

It comes after the star recently slammed the backlash over her explicit nude NFT videos by arguing that she is just ‘doing what women have been doing since the beginning of time’.

The music icon released a bizarre collection of NFT videos that feature graphic digital scans of her own vagina, as well as naked depictions of herself giving birth to trees, butterflies, and robotic centipedes.

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The pop icon – who is no stranger to the shock factor – sparked confusion and even dismay on social media on Wednesday when she debuted the risque NFT collection.

Now she has hit back in an interview with the artist himself Beeple (whose real name is Michael Joseph Winkelmann).

Looking good: The star added to her look with several silver necklaces while she let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders

Looking good: The star added to her look with several silver necklaces while she let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders

She explained: ‘I’m doing what women have been doing since the beginning of time, which is giving birth. 

‘But on a more existential level, I’m giving birth to art and creativity and we would be lost without both.’ 

She added: ‘I think it’s really important that a lot of thought and conversation went into creating these videos.’

Madonna teamed up with digital artist, graphic designer, and animator Beeple to make the three NFT videos – also known as non-fungible tokens – which leave very little to imagination.

Pals: Madonna also shared a couple of snaps of herself alongside rapper Mykki Blanco as they posed together at an event

Pals: Madonna also shared a couple of snaps of herself alongside rapper Mykki Blanco as they posed together at an event

Party: Madonna added to her look with a pair of sunglasses

Party: Madonna added to her look with a pair of sunglasses 

Among the most graphic aspects of the clips are the close-up shots of the Like a Virgin singer’s private parts, which were created using scans of the singer’s own genitals – and which have sparked the most controversy and outrage on social media.

Madonna shared the interview to her Instagram page, and included conversations between her Beeple in which the pair discussed their vision.

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‘I say we need a forest with creepy crawly bugs coming out of me. Not often does a robot centipede crawl out of my vagina,’ the singer joked.

Hit back: It comes after Madonna slammed the backlash over her explicit nude NFT videos by arguing that she is just 'doing what women have been doing since the beginning of time'

Hit back: It comes after Madonna slammed the backlash over her explicit nude NFT videos by arguing that she is just ‘doing what women have been doing since the beginning of time’

Bizarre: The music icon released a bizarre collection of NFT videos that feature graphic digital scans of her own vagina, as well as naked depictions of herself giving birth to trees, butterflies, and robotic centipedes

Bizarre: The music icon released a bizarre collection of NFT videos that feature graphic digital scans of her own vagina, as well as naked depictions of herself giving birth to trees, butterflies, and robotic centipedes

Art: She teamed up with digital artist, graphic designer, and animator Beeple (whose real name is Michael Joseph Winkelmann) to make the three NFTs - which leave very little to imagination

Art: She teamed up with digital artist, graphic designer, and animator Beeple (whose real name is Michael Joseph Winkelmann) to make the three NFTs – which leave very little to imagination

After the videos were released they quickly sparked a firestorm of responses on Twitter, with users branding her ‘desperate for attention’ and calling the clips ‘cringe’, ‘creepy’ and ‘scary’.

‘Technology was a mistake,’ wrote one person after viewing the clips. Just what the world needs right now, Madonna,’ said someone else sarcastically.

Another said that the Vogue singer ‘never ceases to amaze them,’ while a different user claimed that ‘nobody asked for this.’

All proceeds from the sales of the NFTs will be donated to three charities chosen by the popstar and the digital creator, all of which ‘further their missions in supporting mothers across the globe.’ 

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