Madonna shares clip of embarrassing interview with Australia’s 60 Minutes’ Richard Carlton about her book SEX as she celebrates 30th anniversary: ​​’I thought it was awful’

Madonna shared a short clip of an embarrassing interview with 60 Minutes Australia’s Richard Carlton following the release of her book about indecent SEX 30 years ago.

During the sit-down, Carlton mentioned that he was “scared” after reading the singer’s book, and she asked him why he was scared by its content.

“A photo of you masturbating on top of a mirror? I thought it was awful. It just seems awful to me,” he replied.

Madonna shares clip of awkward interview with 60 Minutes Australia’s Richard Carlton about her book SEX as she celebrates 30th anniversary: ​​’I thought it was awful’

Madonna went on to say that she was intrigued by the public’s reaction to the content of her post.

“I think people’s reactions to specific situations in the book were much more a reflection of that person than of me,” she said.

The singer asked the interviewer: “Are you afraid of a woman who can get excited?”

– A little, yes. That’s right. I don’t know why… But I’m here to talk about you, not me, Carlton replied.

During the sit-down, Carlton mentioned that

During the sit-down, Carlton mentioned that he was “scared” after reading the singer’s book, and she asked him why he was scared by its content

“A photo of you masturbating on top of a mirror? I thought it was awful. It just seems awful to me,” he replied

Madonna also posted a message alongside the video, addressing the backlash she received during her decades-long career as the bona fide “Queen of Pop.”

The Grammy-winning performer also said she “paved the way” for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Cardi B and pop culture icon Kim Kardashian.

“30 years ago I published a book called SEX, in addition to pictures of me naked, there were pictures of men kissing men, women kissing women, and me kissing everyone,” she wrote.

“I think people’s reactions to certain situations in the book were much more a reflection of the person than of me,” Madonna said.

Madonna continued: “I also wrote about my sexual fantasies and shared my perspective on sexuality in an ironic way.”

The Borderline singer went on to say that she has been the target of criticism from less open-minded people.

“I spent my first few years interviewing limited people who tried to shame me for being empowered as a woman,” she recalled.

Madonna also posted a message alongside the video, addressing the backlash she received during her decades-long career as the bona fide

Madonna also posted a message alongside the video, addressing the backlash she received during her decades-long career as the bona fide “Queen of Pop.”

Madonna then revealed that she had been “called a witch, a heretic and the devil” for a while.

The hitmaker went on to say that today’s artists are allowed to be more open about their sexuality.

“Now Cardi B can sing about her WAP. Kim Kardashian can grace the cover of any magazine with her bare ass, and Miley Cyrus can walk in like a wrecking ball,” she said.

Award winning performer

The Grammy-winning performer also said she “paved the way” for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Cardi B (pictured) and pop culture icon Kim Kardashian

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