OR Madonna revealed that she and her Elton John “They buried the ax of war”, ending their long -standing dispute.

As stated in Bbcthe 78 -year -old pop star had repeatedly accused the “queen” of doing lip syncing (Playback song) over the years, which had triggered the singer’s team in 2004, who had stated that Madonna “does not deal with criticizing other artists”.

The two legends of music allegedly reconciled last weekend when Madonna went to “face” Sir Elton after appearing on the television show Saturday Night Live (SNL)as she said in a post on Instagram.

“The first thing she said was ‘forgive me’ and then the wall between us fell,” added Madonna, who revealed that she was an Elton John fan of her teens.

“When I was in high school and saw him singing live, the course of my life changed,” she said in her post. “It caused me pain that, for decades, someone I admired so much publicly expressed his dislike for me as an artist. I didn’t understand it. “

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From conflict to the possibility of cooperation

The tension in their relationship began in the 2000s. In 2004, Elton John had been ironic Madonna for her candidacy in the best live -appearance category at Q, using offensive language.

“When is Lip Syncing a live appearance?” He had wondered then, adding that “whoever does lip syncing on stage and the audience pays 75 pounds to see him should shoot him.”

Madonna’s team had categorically denied that the singer was singing Playback.

However, Sir Elton continued his criticism in the coming years. In 2012, she said Madonna had no “chance” overcoming it in the golden pellets in the category of best original song.

Eventually, Madonna won the award for the song “Masterpiece” and in her statements wished Sir Elton to talk to her “in the next two years”, noting that “she is known to be angry with me.”

In Monday’s post, Madonna left open the possibility of a musical collaboration with Sir Elton. “He told me he has written a song for me and that he wants to work together.”