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Madonna Makes Surprise Performance & Powerful Speech At Women's March In Washington [Watch]

Madonna Makes Surprise Performance & Powerful Speech At Women's March In Washington [Watch]

CJ Estimada

"The Queen of Pop" made a surprise appearance at the Women's March in Washington to convey a powerful speech to the hundreds of thousands who congregated in the nation's capital and to those criticizing the march. The American singer's unexpected F-bombs caused MSNBC and CNN to panic and cut away from her mid-speech.

Madonna Outraged At The Current State Of America

"Yes I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House, but I know that this won't change anything." These are the words the two networks missed when they cut her as she spewed the F-words, reports the Rollingstone.

Madonna didn't hide her anger during the speech, saying that it seems as though the people had slipped into a false sense of comfort but good will prevail in the end, even though "good" did not win in this election. Madonna, 58, then led the assembly through a chant of "We choose love" before performing a few of her tracks for the marchers, including "Express Yourself" and "Human Nature."

Madonna Celebrated With Women In A Revolution Of Love

She continued, "So what today means is that we are far from the end. Today marks the beginning. The commencement of our story. The revolution starts here. The fight for the right to be free, to be who we are, to be equal. That there is power in our unity and that no opposing stands a chance in the face of true solidarity," shares Entertainment Weekly.

The Grammy award winner achieved popularity by pushing the boundaries of lyrical content in mainstream popular music and imagery in her music videos. In October 2016, Billboard named Madonna its 2016 Woman of the Year. Madonna aggressively supported Hillary Clinton at the United States presidential election. Even performed an impromptu acoustic concert at Washington Square Park in aid of Clinton's campaign.

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