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Madonna poses topless on Instagram in flashback to ‘Sex’ era

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Madonna’s been on a particularly sex-plicit Instagram run amid the 30th anniversary of her coffee table book “Sex.”madonna/Instagram

Always one to XXXpress herself.

Madonna shared a new crop of topless selfies to her Instagram Stories Friday, keeping the flashback to her original “Sex” era going strong as she posed in a white under-bust corset with lollipop and money-bag emojis covering her nipples.

A second, since-deleted snap depicted the pop icon in the same getup, leaning forward with text overlay that read “Went from candy to money” censoring her Material Girls, per TMZ.

A third shot captured her black leather corset-clad torso with a candy emoji over her, ahem, Madge.

The “Like a Virgin” performer, 64, has been going hard in channeling the most unabashedly sex-plicit chapter of her legendary career in light of the 30th anniversary of her coffee table book “Sex,” a volume of soft-core pornographic photographs of the singer drawing heavily on S&M imagery, as well as the debut of her album “Erotica” the same month of October 1992.

Earlier this week, Madonna shared a selfie in which she appeared to “Vogue” whilst wearing vibrator necklaces from “pleasure jewelry” brand Crave.

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Madonna in black corset with candy emoji over crotch on instagram
Harkening back to the S&M overtones in “Sex,” another shot depicted Madonna’s black corset-clad torso with a candy emoji over her crotch.madonna/Instagram
Harkening back to the S&M overtones in “Sex,” another shot depicted Madonna’s black corset-clad torso with a candy emoji over her crotch.WireImage
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The “Hung Up” singer recently sparked controversy after seemingly trying to take credit for the success of several more recent sexually brazen pop cultural moments envisioned or otherwise embodied by female superstars.

After “Sex” hit shelves, Madonna explained, she “spent the next few years being interviewed by narrow minded people who tried to shame [her] for empowering [herself] as a Woman.”

“Now Cardi B can sing about her WAP. Kim Kardashian can grace the cover of any magazine with her naked ass and Miley Cyrus can come in like a wrecking ball,” she continued, before concluding, “You’re welcome bitches ……. 🤡.”

Cardi B initially took offense to what she perceived as a glib characterization of “WAP,” but the two music superstars apparently quickly reconciled via phone call.