Madonna is depressed because a dog sold her former mansion for three times the amount she sold it for

Madonna shares her feelings about a recent real estate story that made her name in the news, as the 63-year-old music icon appeared in a series of snaps on Instagram's Story on Thursday looking depressed, with the caption: "When you find out a dog is selling your house." The old one is three times the amount I sold it for!"

The singer added the emojis of Paki's house and face, below the photos, in which she is seen sitting on a sofa with her head in her hands in a depressed state.

Madonna also included two screenshots of articles she wrote about her former Miami mansion, which her current owner sold for $32 million, a dog named Gunter VI.

The pampered dog, known as the world's richest dog, inherited his fortune from the late German Countess Carlotta Liebenstein and sold the Miami waterfront mansion that Madonna once owned.

People confirmed Thursday that the dog is the beneficiary of a fund that owns the nine-bedroom, eight-and-a-half bathroom home, which is now valued at $31.75 million.

The dog who sleeps in the pop icon's former bedroom, inherited Liebenstein's entire fortune of $80 million through his grandfather.

Several reports said Liebenstein, who died in 1992, had no children or relatives.

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