Madonna may not have asked, but rapper Nelly has some feedback for her.
The Queen of Pop, 63, treated fans to some new steamy snaps earlier this week - flashing her pert bum in several of the shots posted to Instagram.
Amongst the thousands of comments complimenting the mum-of-six on the pictures, Hot in Herre rapper Nelly was also there to offer his opinion on the saucy shoot.
The shoot that got everyone talking - good and bad - saw Madonna wearing a skimpy ensemble as she posed using a silver Dodge Challenger muscle car as a prop.
While the majority of the snaps were relatively tame, one image sees the Material Girl singer flashing a bit of bum cheek thanks to ensemble that involved fishnet tights and skimpy lace French knickers.
Another saw the Grammy award-winning artist sprawled across the car, with her legs spread open and a hat strategically placed placed by her bikini line.
"Car trouble," Madonna captioned the arty collection of pictures, along with emojis for a wrench, hammer, a red light and a car.
The singer's social media update prompted Nelly, 47, to leave a comment offering his unsolicited advice.
"Some things should just be left covered up," the singer - real name Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. - quipped under Madonna's steamy shots.
Nelly is clearly following in the footsteps of rap peer 50 Cent - who ignited a feud with Madonna over her sexy snaps last year.
Sharing a snap of the pop icon facedown on the floor with only her bum and legs hanging out from under a bed, 50 Cent claimed the image was the "funniest s**t" via his Instagram page.
"LOL. That’s Madonna under the bed trying to do like a virgin at 63. she shot out, if she don’t get her old ass up. LMFAO," the 46-year-old wrote in November.
The rapper - real name Curtis James Jackson III - quickly backtracked and apologised after the Like a Virgin singer called him out over his comments.
50 Cent's apology wasn't accepted - with Madonna claiming the Candy Shop singer's attempt to make amends was "invalid" and "fake".
"You were trying to shame me. You were trying to humiliate me," the pop icon told the rapper via an Instagram video.
"Yeah, your apology is fake. It’s bulls**t and it’s not valid. Let me just hit those four or five points about your apology being invalid.
"Number one, it’s not hard to find footage of you and me hanging out. Number two, an apology is not valid if you don’t know what you’re apologising for. What you should be apologising for is your misogynistic, sexist, ageist behavior and remarks."
She continued: "Number three, you didn’t hurt my feelings ’cause I don’t take it personally. I could never take it personally because you’re not coming from an enlightened place.
"Number four, you say that you’re not benefiting from it. Of course you’re benefiting from it. That is what social media is all about. You do understand that right?"
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