She’s “hung up” on it.
Madonna’s long-awaited “Celebration” tour sent shockwaves across social media Sunday after the pop icon featured decades-old footage of Cher calling the Material Girl “mean.”
The moment, which was captured on TikTok by a fan, takes place in the course of the concert’s interlude where several artists including Ariana Grande commented on the “Like a Virgin” singer’s contributions to the musical world.
Nevertheless, the montage also incorporates a transient clip of the “Strong Enough” singer claiming that Madonna was mean during a visit to her house several years ago.
“There are a number of things that I respect about [Madonna],” said Cher, 77, in an extended clip of the interview that was posted on YouTube. “I believe that she knows the way to work the business like no one I’ve ever seen before. And there’s something about her that I don’t like. She’s mean.”
“I don’t like that,” added the Goddess of Pop. “I remember having her over at my house a few times because Sean [Penn] and I were friends, and he or she just was so rude to everybody.”
“It seems to me that she’s got a lot that she doesn’t need to act the best way that she acts like a spoiled brat on a regular basis,” lambasted Cher adding that while you reach the extent of fame the “Popular” singer had, you have to be grateful.
Several fans couldn’t consider Cher would say something so cruel.
“Cher has been all the time envious of Madonna,” said one user.
“I LOVE how she closes the door on Cher’s comment who has all the time found a reason to shade Madonna,” cackled a second user.
“Cher doesn’t even like her,” chided a 3rd person. “Gaga must have been in that collage.”
The Post reached out to the “If I Could Turn Back Time” singer for comment.
This isn’t the primary time Cher has expressed herself when it got here to her feud with the “Evita” actress.
In 2018, the Oscar winner appeared on the now-canceled “Ellen DeGeneres show” and was asked which three singers she would really like to duet with.
“Oh. Adele, Pink, and, um, not Madonna,” replied Cher.
“Well, alright, Miss Negative,” interjected DeGeneres, 65. “It’s who you’d need to,not who you wouldn’t need to.”
Madonna’s opening night — which featured LOTS of voguing — also featured the Queen of Pop’s daughter Estere who helped her mom strike a quite fierce pose in the course of the iconic dance number.
The pop superstar’s son, David Banda, 18, also joined his mother in the course of the number “Let’s Go Crazy” and strummed on the guitar to “Mother and Father.”
Madge’s daughter Mercy James, 17, also took to the piano to play alongside her mother during a performance of “Bad Girl.”
The legendary singer later credited her six children for giving her the strength to survive.
“I didn’t think I used to be gonna make it,” said the 65-year-old songstress. “I forgot five days of my life — or my death.”
“But my children were there — and my children all the time save me each time.”