WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Madonna performs onstage during the Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
Madonna dropped three f-bombs during the live coverage of the Women’s march on CNN and MSNBC yesterday.
The pop-star’s remarks appeared uncensored on the TV networks, for which they later apologized. CNN and MSNBC cut off the footage after Madonna dropped her third f-bomb.
The singer was one of the several celebrities at the event marching against Donald Trump. She performed her hit songs “Express Yourself” and “Human Nature.” Subsequently, she spoke to a crowd of nearly half a million people.
“It took this horrific moment of darkness to wake us the f— up,” she said from the podium. “The revolution starts here, the fight for the right to be free, to be who we are, to be equal. Let’s march together through this darkness and with each step know that we are not afraid, that we are not alone, that we will not back down. That there is power in our unity and that no opposing force stands a chance in the face of true solidarity.”
“And to our detractors that insist that this march will never add up to anything, f— you”. Madonna then repeated the expletive.
At this point in her speech, CNN cut off the coverage. “I just need to apologize for the multiple f-bombs by Madonna,” anchor Brooke Baldwin said after the curse words aired unbleeped. “That happens, and we apologize here at CNN for that.”
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