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The chart-topping singer’s performance at Eurovision received mixed reviews over the weekend.

Madonna was the star of the show as she took to the stage in Tel Aviv to sing some of her most iconic songs including Like A Prayer and Future.

But as she began to belt out the hits, the queen of pop – who donned an eyepatch over one eye – was branded “pitchy” by many fans, who flocked to Twitter to share their disappointment.

This Morning Britain host Piers Morgan even suggested that Madonna wouldn’t make it through the auditions stage of Britain’s Got Talent.

Still, at least she managed to stay upright, unlike that iconic Brit Awards blunder in 2015.

And she appeared to be very happy with herself over the performance, uploading to it YouTube on Sunday.

However, hours after it was shared, fans quickly flocked to the comments section of the video to question whether the star had “polished” her vocals.

One user wrote: “Oh my God, Madonna really edited her vocals of her last performance and hoped no-one would notice!”

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A second chimed: “Madonna edited her Eurovision performance so that she would sound good!”

While another viewer added: “Does Madonna really think she can fool us by just editing her vocals and thinking no-one will notice?!”

And a final fan said: “She sounds a whole lot more in tune in this than she did on Saturday night…”

However, Madonna ignored the criticism of her performance, taking to Instagram to tell fans: “Madame X is a freedom fighter.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to spread the message of peace and unity with the world.”

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The Like A Virgin singer chose to perform at Eurovision despite calls for her to boycott the event due to the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.

Madonna is preparing to tour her upcoming album Madame X and this morning announced an additional six dates at the London Palladium in February 2020, joining the previously announced six dates in late January.

Meanwhile, Duncan Laurence took home the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest trophy with his song Arcade for the Netherlands.

Daily Star Online has contacted Madonna's spokeswoman for comment.