
Madonna sparked outrage on social media with a series of photoshopped images of some black leaders she Instagrammed on Friday, January 2 to promote her new album, "Rebel Heart". Many people got angry and branded the singer disrespectful after she posted pictures of Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela with the now-signature black cords from her album's artwork across their faces.

"This #rebelheart had a dream!" she captioned the black-and-white photo of King. "This #rebelheart fought for freedom!" she wrote alongside the photo of Mandela. She also posted a similarly-altered image of Bob Marley and said, "This #rebelheart sang about ONE LOVE!"

Madge was aware that the photos would anger people and she had already prepared herself for the backlash. Previously on Thursday, she shared a message on Instagram that read, "Dear haters, I have so much more for you to be mad at ... be patient!"
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