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Madonna fires message to her critics after posting another heavily filtered snap

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Madonna is ruffling feathers on social media once again and has clapped back at her critics on Instagram. The 63-year-old came under fire for her love of posting scantily clad snaps on Instagram, even rapper Nelly suggested the music icon 'cover-up' last month.

However, the Queen of Pop seemed to address the backlash after taking to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, posting a video telling her followers: "Don't f**k with me!"The mum of six shared updates as she got her blonde locks touched up and refreshed, and posted a collection of selfies with her 17.6million followers.

The pop star posed and played around with Balenciaga, Chanel and Prada branded balaclavas and lots of fun filters, before the trend-setting star then showed off her golden locks online, as reported in The Mirror."I'm sure I don't have stupid written across my forehead," the award-winning singer captioned one close-up shot of herself, as she posed with an unimpressed expression across her face.Another snap saw the Madonna get close up to the camera, scrawling across the upload: "Don't f**k with me!"A third offered fans a close up of her blonde roots, simply captioned: "Blonde Ambition."Madonna's Instagram Stories spree comes after fans were split on her recent content on the app.Over the weekend, the Hung Up singer shared some heavily filtered selfies with her followers, and some claimed she "looks about 16" in the snaps.Others questioned the 63-year-old use of editing tools and filters, with one asking the star: "Show us your real face please."Filter or no filter, Madonna have been receiving a lot of unsolicited advice regarding her social media content of late.The age-defying star's love of sharing sexy shots of herself enjoying life on her own

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