Madonna SLAMMED by fans after posting 'auto-tuned' version of her heavily-criticized Eurovision performance onto YouTube

She disappointed audience members with the vocals to her song Like A Prayer at the 64th Eurovision Song Contest over the weekend. 

But Madonna was slammed once again after posting what appeared to be an auto-tuned version of that same performance onto her YouTube account. 

Fans mercilessly pointed out the changes in the new video, which did sound more polished and on key than her original performance. 

'The editors in post had a long night...': Madonna was slammed once again after posting what appeared to be an auto-tuned version of the same performance onto her YouTube account

'The editors in post had a long night...': Madonna was slammed once again after posting what appeared to be an auto-tuned version of the same performance onto her YouTube account

A video posted by the YouTube account Übermedien edited both versions of the same performance together, pointing out the differences. 

People went wild calling out the edits in the comments section of Madonna's video.   

'Wtf, this does not sound like the dying cat from saturday... #fakenewsss,' remarked Twitter user jytte loos. 

'The editors in post had a long night...' commented YouTube user KCGiD.

'The sound engineer needs a raise ASAP!': YouTuber Anna Kraiz gave a shout-out to the people behind-the-scenes

'The sound engineer needs a raise ASAP!': YouTuber Anna Kraiz gave a shout-out to the people behind-the-scenes

'The sound engineer needs a raise ASAP!!! Nothing like the real performance!!' Anna Kraiz remarked. 

'Editor: how much autotune you want? MadameX: Yes,' commented Vibe Ve.    

Madonna left fans disappointed on Saturday night with her poor performance of the  1989 hit Like a Prayer at the 64th Eurovision Song Contest, which saw Holland triumph at the competition, held at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds in Israel.  

No mercy: Fans went wild hilarious commenting on the 'corrected' video Madonna posted

No mercy: Fans went wild hilarious commenting on the 'corrected' video Madonna posted 

A 35-strong choir and 30 dancers dressed as monks accompanied the superstar as she sang her 1989 hit Like a Prayer on its 30th anniversary.

Madonna appeared at the top of a flight of steps, dressed in a cape and hood and wearing a metal breastplate. Brandishing a cross, she stepped slowly towards the crowd and sung Like A Prayer to raucous applause.

As the song reached it climax, her dancers pulled their hoods aside to reveal gas masks adorned with flowers.

Not happy: Madonna's Eurovision performance held at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds in Israel disappointed the singer's fans who were less than impressed with her 'tone deaf' vocals and reliance on autotune

Not happy: Madonna's Eurovision performance held at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds in Israel disappointed the singer's fans who were less than impressed with her 'tone deaf' vocals and reliance on autotune

She then performed new song Future with Migos Rapper Quavo, which appears on her upcoming 14th album Madame X.

Her highly-anticipated and controversial performance was slammed online and she was accused of being out of tune as she took to the stage following a four-year hiatus. 

While Madonna's controversial performance trended on Twitter, and divided plenty opinions, there were still plenty of fans who stood by the pop icon's performance. 

Madonna's performance was surrounded by controversy before she even took to the stage as she resisted calls from pro-Palestinian activists to boycott the event over Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory.

Organisers also said a section of the musician's performance, during which dancers wore Israeli and Palestinian flags on the backs of their outfits, was not an approved part of the act.

Controversy: The star's highly-anticipated performance was surrounded by controversy before the singer even took to the stage as she resisted calls from pro-Palestinian activists to boycott the event over Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory

Controversy: The star's highly-anticipated performance was surrounded by controversy before the singer even took to the stage as she resisted calls from pro-Palestinian activists to boycott the event over Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory

 

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Madonna SLAMMED by fans after singer posts 'auto-tuned' version of her Eurovision performance 

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