It was recently announced that Universal Pictures had picked up the script for Blond Ambition, a Madonna biopic covering the pop star’s early career in “a business that treats women badly, while also dealing with a burgeoning love life and the first hints of fame.” Yesterday, Madonna seemed to have criticized the film in an Instagram post, writing, “Nobody knows what I know and what I have seen. Only I can tell my story.” Today, she explicitly called out Universal and the film’s writer in another post that she deleted.

The original messaged included a photo of the script, which Madonna pointed out inaccurately portrays her as a high school dropout from Detroit. (She is a graduate from Bay City, Michigan.) In the caption she wrote, “Why would Universal Studios want to make a movie about me based on a script that is all lies?? The Writer Elyse Hollander should write for the Tabloids. Anyone who supports this film is supporting lies and exploitation. 🐍🐍🐍. lies have no legs!!”

A subsequent post featured an image stating “Don’t worry about those who talk behind your back, they’re behind you for a reason.” In her caption, she writes, “Universal Studios🐍 Brett Ratner 🐍and Rat and Elyse Hollander 🐍🐍🐍 Lies Have No Legs.” See the posts below.