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The Most Iconic Madonna Interview that you Need to Watch


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Why this is iconic:

It was the most censored episode of a TV show in television history at the time.

Madonna purposefully acted rebellious on the show as a way to fight against TV censorship.

Madonna also overstayed her time of the show, which caused later acts to be cut.

Madonna has never apologized for this interview (which I love), and she has defended herself multiple times.

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Lorde Von Kok

 

What is done in the dark shall one day come to light.
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Lorde Von Kok

God, I love her.

What is done in the dark shall one day come to light.
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TheOriginalOne

Bitch I thought this was gonna be the iconic and legendary interview at the VMAs with Courtney Love :messga:

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She's so brilliant :flutter:

Her Ray of Light era interview with Oprah is amazing aswell, she was so brilliant and mature

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elijahfan

That's why she's the best :laughga: Also, she went back to Letterman's show several times after this interview and they've been able to laugh it off.

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elijahfan

That’s also showing a really hypocritical side of America... like, they all have guns under their pillows and no one bats an eye, but they’re unable to hear the word **** late on television :duck: It’s never a good sign when a society considers words more dangerous than weapons. Props to Madonna for being a bad bitch, then, now and forever.

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I looove this interview. It was in the middle of Bedtime Stories era or it was before the album? Because this era have such a "clean image" and this interview is sooo savage (in a fantastic way)

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sillynate

I love the part where the crew is telling him something and she’s like “is something wrong?” And he says something sarcastic and then she goes “is it because I keep saying f*ck?” :lmao:

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13 minutes ago, Monet said:

I looove this interview. It was in the middle of Bedtime Stories era or it was before the album? Because this era have such a "clean image" and this interview is sooo savage (in a fantastic way)

This was six months prior to the Bedtime Stories era. This interview took place just over two weeks after I'll Remember was released.

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