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Madonna shows off her roots as she celebrates her latest chart success with Sam Smith collab Vulgar

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Madonna started her Insta Stories on Friday to treat fans to an image of her maintaining her famous “blonde ambition.”

Sporting an astonishingly smooth complexion, the 64-year-old shot the camera a come-here look while keeping her roots pale.

Her latest post comes after the chart success of her latest single Vulgar, a collaboration with English singer Sam Smith.

This week came the news that Vulgar had managed to reach the number one spot on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart.

During the course of the song, the Queen Of Pop threatens to ‘split’ the ‘banana’ of anyone who dares to ‘f***’ with Sam tonight.

Living it up: Madonna started her Insta Stories on Friday to treat fans to an image of her maintaining her famous ‘blonde ambition’

Collaborating: Her latest post comes after the chart success of her latest single Vulgar, a collaboration with English singer Sam Smith

Collaborating: Her latest post comes after the chart success of her latest single Vulgar, a collaboration with English singer Sam Smith

Triumph: News broke this week that Vulgar had managed to hit the number one spot on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart

Triumph: News broke this week that Vulgar had managed to hit the number one spot on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart

She also lurks, “Boy, get on your knees because I’m Madonna,” declaring, “We do what we want, we say what we have to.”

Earlier this month, Madonna the first woman since Cher to have a single open on the Billboard Hot 100 in five different decades.

Cher and Madonna are, in fact, the only female artists to ever reach this milestone, Billboard noted Wednesday.

Madge scored her latest Hot 100 single with Popular, a collaboration with Playboy Carti and The Weeknd for its bubbly new show The Idol.

Featuring a cast led by The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, The Idol follows a pop star who becomes entangled with a cult-leading nightclub owner.

Popular includes scathing lyrics about a woman so obsessed with fame that she will “sell her soul” and “kill anyone” to achieve it.

All other acts to debut on the Billboard Hot 100 in five or more decades have been solo male artists like Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Jackson or all-male groups like the Rolling Stones and Santana.

Popular fell amid a storm of controversy over The Idol on June 2, which has taken a beating online since it premiered at Cannes in May.

Partners in crime: During the course of the song, the Queen Of Pop threatens to 'split' the 'banana' of anyone who dares to 'fuck Sam tonight'

Partners in crime: During the course of the song, the Queen Of Pop threatens to ‘split’ the ‘banana’ of anyone who dares to ‘fuck Sam tonight’

Triumph: Madonna, pictured at this year's Grammys, just became the first woman since Cher to have a single open on the Billboard Hot 100 in five different decades

Triumph: Madonna, pictured at this year’s Grammys, just became the first woman since Cher to have a single open on the Billboard Hot 100 in five different decades

Throwback: Cher and Madonna, pictured at the 2017 Women's March On Washington, are in fact the only female artists to ever reach this milestone

Throwback: Cher and Madonna, pictured at the 2017 Women’s March On Washington, are in fact the only female artists to ever reach this milestone

Much of the backlash has focused on the feisty portrayal of Lily-Rose’s character, who has been described on the show as a “human c**sock.”

During episode two, Jocelyn masturbates and hurts herself while mourning her dead mother and eventually falls into the carnal bondage of Tedros, The Weekend’s character.

In which British GK has called “the worst sex scene in history,” Jocelyn satisfies herself when Tedros instructs her to “wet that throat for me” and demands that she “stretch the hell out of that little pussy.”

Fresh off Popular, Madonna released a single named Sam Smith called Vulgar in which she lurks, “Boy get down on your knees cause I’m Madonna.”

During the course of the song, the Queen Of Pop also threatens to ‘split’ the ‘banana’ of anyone who dares to ‘f***’ with Sam tonight.

Madonna and Cher have had a devoted, overlapping fanbase for decades – but there seems to be little affection between the two women.

Cher went on the late Sir Terry Wogan’s show in 1991 and made no secret of her disdain for the younger pop act.

“She’s incredibly creative because she’s not incredibly talented, she’s not pretty but she’s gross,” Cher said mercilessly.

Trio: Madge, 64, scored her latest Hot 100 single with Popular, a collaboration with Playboy Carti and The Weeknd for its bubbly new show The Idol

Trio: Madge, 64, scored her latest Hot 100 single with Popular, a collaboration with Playboy Carti and The Weeknd for its bubbly new show The Idol

Premise: Featuring a cast led by The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, The Idol follows a pop star who becomes entangled with a cult-leading nightclub owner

Premise: Featuring a cast led by The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, The Idol follows a pop star who becomes entangled with a cult-leading nightclub owner

More kindly, she remarked, “I’m amazed at the amount, in my day I was pretty good at doing the same thing as her, but she’s doing so much better.”

Cher also expressed her “respect for going way beyond what anyone should.” The interesting thing about her is that she’s willing to do whatever she wants.’

The two superstars posed friendly together at the 2017 Women’s March On Washington — but Cher’s claws resurfaced the following year.

Cher appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and said of Madonna, “There’s something about her that I don’t like. She is mean. I do not like that.’

Cher was friends with Sean Penn during his marriage to Madonna and invited the couple “to my place a few times” but was confronted with the sight of Madonna being “so rude to everyone.” She acts like a spoiled brat all the time.”

The older singer argued that “when you get to the kind of acclaim she’s achieved – and you can do what you want to do – you have to be a little more magnanimous and a little less act.”

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