Madonna's latest Instagram post to mark the holidays has gotten a lot of backlash from 'uncomfortable' fans
The singer posed in a Santa hat and black lingerie, blankly gazing right down the camera lens, before roping four of her kids into the photoshoot. Check it out here:
The 'Like A Virgin' songstress wore enormous hoop earrings, with her ginger hair in two plaits.
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In some shots, she wore a red and white fluffy zip-up jacket, and in others, she took it off to expose the black lace bra she was wearing underneath.
In the last pic from her photoshoot - one where she thankfully opted for the fluffy jacket - Madonna posed with her kids David, 17, Mercy, 16, Stelle, 10, and Estere, 10.
While David was all smiles, the other three kids were matching their mum with deadpan stares.
Being one of the biggest popstars in the world, it wasn't long before Madonna's family Christmas post racked up hundreds of thousands of views, and soon it was flooded with comments from deeply 'uncomfortable' and often concerned fans.
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Some suggested that they almost didn't recognise the queen of pop in her latest post.
"Who is this person??? It’s not Madonna," one comment read.
"You know who I really miss? Madonna," said another.
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A third confessed: "This may be one of the creepiest things I’ve ever seen," and a fourth simply commented: "I’m uncomfortable."
Madonna hasn't yet responded to the backlash from her followers, but luckily the pop star had plenty of ride-or-die fans in the comments who have been covering for her.
"Merry Christmas to you and your family Madonna,” one follower wrote. “We love you.”
"Omg you are still so hot and I think an amazing loving mother," raved a second.
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And a third simply commented: "Beautiful family."
This is far from the first time that Madonna has creeped out her fans with a bizarre social media post.
Earlier this year, the 'Hung Up' singer scared her followers when she shared a wild video of herself lip syncing along to a song by rapper Baby Keem.
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For those who might not be familiar with the track, it doesn't hesitate to dive in to violent references as it begins: "Have you ever been punched in your motherf*ckin' face? / What you say? Oh, you haven't? / Alright, wait, b*tch."
Although the video received thousands of likes, fans admitted they were genuinely confused by the video, and even slightly terrified.