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First, it was Tupac’s letter to Madonna explaining why he dumped her and now it’s the Material Girl’s turn to be exposed even more—and it isn’t pretty.

The singer allegedly had the audacity to write in the early 90s that Whitney Houstonone of the greatest singers in the history of mankind—and actress Sharon Stone were “mediocre” in a letter that is up for auction.

According to the IBTimes, in the note addressed to Melrose Place actor John Enos, the pop star wrote: 

“It’s so unequivocally frustrating to read that Whitney Houston has the music career I wish I had and Sharon Stone has the film career I’ll never have. Not because I want to be these women because I’d rather die, but they’re so horribly mediocre and they’re always being held up as paragons of virtue and some sort of measuring stick to humiliate me.”

Girl.

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The “Vogue” hitmaker also shared that she felt that she was “being punished” for pushing the envelope with her work.

“I have made so many people angry that I’m being punished and basically made to be quiet and sit in a corner, while other less interesting and exciting people are reaping the benefits of the roads I’ve paved.”

In addition, Madonna complained that other artists lacked originality.

“Everything I do is so original and unique and I put so much of myself into it like my book and record and it’s only brought me heartache and pain,” she wrote. “I don’t think I can play the game to be accepted. I’m too intelligent, I have too much pride.”

She also played the victim, whining about her fears and failures: “I feel like I have no career, no family, nothing permanent or tangible. My outlook on life is black black black that’s why I’m no good for you or anyone else right now. I have to regain my sense of power and my joy for living.”

The letter that’s up for auction was previously owned by Madonna’s friend Darlene Lutz and it’s believed it could go for as much as $5000, the IBTimes reported.

ObviouslyTwitter had no patience with this nonsense:

Ironically, Sharon Stone was much more forgiving than the public.

On Facebook, she wrote: “Dear Madonna, First, I think it’s absurd that anyone is publishing your private letters. Therefore; I publish publicly. Know that I am your friend. I have wished to be a rock star in some private moments… have felt as mediocre as you described. We know, as only those who have survived so long that owning our own mediocrity is the only way to own our own strengths; to become all that we both have become. I love and adore you; won’t be pitted against you by any invasion of our personal journeys.”

You better than us Sharon.

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