Madonna and Deadmau5 have made up with each other on Twitter following her recent onstage drug comments.

Electronic producer Deadmau5 called Madonna a "f**king idiot" for using the term 'molly' during a live performance in Miami on Saturday (March 24), while her album title MDNA is close to MDMA, the active chemical in ecstasy.

Deadmau5 reignited the feud by directly tweeting her: "You're a role model to 100's of millions. You have a powerful voice, EDM could use your positive influence, not "molly" talk. (sic)".

Madonna directly responded with a photo of herself wearing Minnie Mouse ears, saying: "From one mouse to another, I don't support drug use and I never have.

"I was referring to the song 'Have You Seen Molly?', written by my friend Cedric Gervais who I almost worked with on my album."

He replied: "fair enough, i was just voicing my concerns as i usually do. +1 respect for clearing it up personally."

She accepted his response, adding: "Communication is always best. You should have called me first, we could have cleared it up "privately." ;) See you on the road."

"sure. regardless, just be a little more aware of what you *should* represent at EDM events, and ill watch my mouth," Deadmau5 wrote.

Madonna then posted a photo of her broken finger, asking for him to promise with a "pinky swear", which he accepted.

She had explained to a fan earlier in the Q&A session that she broke her finger during world tour rehearsals while "fighting off a sniper in 'Gang Bang'".

Madonna also used her Twitter chat to invite Justin Bieber to join her on stage during her upcoming world tour.

Watch the video for Madonna's 'Girl Gone Wild' below (contains very adult themes):

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