Madonna Talks Losing Her Mother at 5 Years Old, Her Need for Control and Donald Trump

Madge also discussed ageism, the President-elect in a wide-ranging interview.

"No one will speak for me, no one will make decisions for me. You could say I’m a super control freak. That’s what everybody likes to say," Madonna continued. "My shows, my films, my house, the way I raise my children. I take great offense when details are overlooked."

Madonna, 58, also takes offense when asked about ageing in the music industry, especially because she feels men aren't asked about aging at the same rate.

"I don’t care. It’s the rest of society that cares," she said. "I don’t ever think about my age until someone says something about it. I feel that I have wisdom, experience, knowledge and a point of view that is important. Can a teenager relate to that? Probably not. But that’s OK. I understand that."

"Women hate women. That’s what I think it is," she told Banks. "Women’s nature is not to support other women. It’s really sad."

Still, Madonna said that since she believes "we live in a country that's run by bankers," it "makes sense that Donald Trump is the president."

"Because money rules. Not intelligence, not experience, not a moral compass, not the ability to make wise ­decisions," she added, "not the ability to think of the future of the human race."