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Madonna just made a snarky comment about Lady Gaga & reignited a pop cold war among their feral fans

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Madonna has seemingly relaunched her age-old rivalry with Lady Gaga by poking fun of Mother Monster at one of her recent concerts.This time shots were fired after the Queen of Pop forgot what city she was performing her Celebration Tour by incorrectly greeting fans at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto with “Hello, Boston.” Oopsies!The 65-year-old legend then apologized and threw in a dig at the “Born This Way” singer for sh*ts and giggles.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“Are you guys mad at me because I said ‘hello Boston’?” Madge asked the crowd, in a clip shared on social media. “I’m sorry.

What kind of f***ed-up s*** is that?” That would be like if you guys were saying, ‘Hey, Lady Gaga’s playing tonight!'”But before the little monsters could put their paws up, Madonna attempted to make nice by professing her admiration for the fellow blonde Italian-American hitmaker.“I wouldn’t like that,” she continued. “I mean, you know, nothing against Lady Gaga.

Love her. I do!”But the kumbaya moment didn’t last very long as the “Vogue” songstress ended her impromptu comedy act by throwing in one last zinger. “I love anyone shorter than me,” Madonna quipped.#fyp #foryourpage #trending #madonna #celebrationtour #madonnamusic #madonnatotonto #ladygaga While Madonna’s playful barbs were meant in jest, her words were a clarion call for the legions of feral stans on both sides of The Great Pop Diva War.The gurls are fighting for their lives:Lady Gaga is only better than Madonna at singing be for real.

https://t.co/reXzaKrk2YOH GIRL, SHUT TF UP! Madge walked so that Lady Gaga could gallop. Let’s not. Madonna made pop music what it is today.

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