Madonna's daughter has caused a stir on Instagram after joining the platform last week and proceeding to savagely roast the singer's fans.
Lourdes Leon began her Instagram feed by posting a picture of herself from her racy Juicy Couture underwear shoot, which she captioned: "ShUt Up & LiStEn".
However, Page Six reports that when a Madonna fan commented, "Your mother made a masterpiece called Hard Candy", in reference to Madonna's 2008 album, Leon replied: "your mother sucks wild d**k."
Meanwhile, when another fan questioned Leon's revealing attire, writing, "not u thirst trapping… what would ur mom think?", she fired back: "does your mom know u don't wash ur a** [sic]."
The news outlet added that when another Madonna fan commented to Leon, "we're waiting for your singing debut," she replied: "I'll sing at your funeral."
Lourdes followed up her first Instagram post with clips from a project where she models for Adidas and designer Stella McCartney.
She also went on to resolve her comments situation on the social media website by disabling this feature on her second two posts.
However, while Lourdes' comments might have come as a surprise to those receiving them, they did have their fans, with one writing: "I'm living with your clap backs."
Madonna herself is no stranger to finding herself in hot water on Instagram, either, and last year, she was slammed after posting a video of herself from a bathtub where she described coronavirus as "the great equalizer."
"That's the thing about COVID-19. It doesn't care about how rich you are, how famous you are, how funny you are," she said.
The Queen of Pop continued: "How smart you are, where you live, how old you are, what amazing stories you can tell. It's the great equalizer and what's terrible about is it what's great about it.
"What's terrible about it is that it's made us all equal in many ways and what's wonderful about is, is that it's made us all equal in many ways.
"Like I used to say at the end of human nature every night, if the ship goes down, we're all going down together."
Madonna accompanied the video with a snap of herself looking into the camera with two roses covering her breasts.
In an interview with Page Six, a source close to the singer said her Instagram posts were "clearly performance art… It is not meant to be literal."