Madonna defends her support of controversial Netflix star
- Madonna has defended her support for Karla Sofía Gascón amid controversy, calling the current "lynch mob mentality in this country" disturbing.
- Gascón thanked Madonna for her "strength and love" during a scandal regarding past offensive tweets.
- Gascón, the first out trans actor nominated for an acting Oscar, faced backlash when hateful tweets emerged.
- Madonna criticized the "lynch mob mentality" in society, saying that the enjoyment of others' pain is a sin.
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