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Hacked? Madonna uses N-word in Instagram photo of son Rocco

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What makes people think Madonna’s Instagram account was hacked? On Friday, the singer posted a photo of her son Rocco with the caption, “No one messes with Dirty Soap! Mama said knock you out! #disnigga.”

Billboard.com editor-in-chief M. Tye Comer was among those not feeling the #disnigga hashtag.

https://twitter.com/brianahunt123/status/424341016205078528

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It doesn’t look like Madonna was hacked. After TMZ published a story on the controversy, Madonna apparently changed the photo caption to something less offensive.

https://twitter.com/petestavros/status/424363172909158400

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