Leave it to Madonna to sneak a couple of F-bombs onto CNN.
Speaking at the Women's March on Watch Mom's Guide to Sex 12 OnlineWashington on Saturday, the iconic singer urged protestors to remember that although "good did not win in this election, good will win in the end."
SEE ALSO: Virtual march helps people with disabilities join the Women's March on WashingtonOh, also, she said "fuck" a lot. To critics of the march specifically, she said "fuck you."
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According to Rolling Stone, both CNN and MSNBC ended up cutting away from her speech after she got a full three f-bombs in. They cut so abruptly, in fact, that they missed her next notable quote: that she'd "thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. But that won't change anything."
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Madonna also performed "Express Yourself" and "Human Nature," dedicating the latter to Donald Trump, or, as she said, "DT."
"The D might stand for dick," she added.
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