What is going on with Madonna's face?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm knocking on 50 and in the last few years I've seriously thought about fillers, botox, etc. I really don't know if I will ever feel ready to undergo any of these procedures, I don't rule it out though. I think whatever mental health issues Madonna has cancels out any benefit of her cosmetic procedures. I'm sort of stunned.

I think it would be awesome if she had used her talents and female power to influence the public to think differently about aging women's bodies, power and sexuality. She reshaped the way we thought about female sexuality in the early 1980s--why can't she do it on the other end of the lifespan?


YES! This is exactly what she should have done. Instead she's reinforcing the idea that woman have to (try to) look young to have worth.


Unfortunately, women who try to influence the public to think "differently" about aging end up looking equally pathetic, just in a different way, e.g. Paulina Porizkova.


Disagree, Paulina does not look pathetic

Yes she does, always posing near-naked.
Anonymous
This is from several months ago, but the article purports to show filtered and unfiltered images from the same event.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10080929/Madonna-looks-different-without-filters.html

I don't know why it bothers me so much to see her like this! I'm actually a little worried about her from a mental health standpoint.


Anonymous
OMG Looks like a total freak. Please leave your faces alone!!! These faces don't age well and to think all the money she paid to look like that?!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:In that video, she looks like she shrunk.

I loved Madonna in her heyday - wish she would find other ways to be relevant other than to shock us with her crass behavior.

I think she's always been indulged or surrounded by sycophants


Yes, I agree and find her crass behavior sad.


I loved Madonna too but lets remember her thing has always been shocking us with just the right amount of crass behavior, since the '80s. It's just that we don't enjoy it from older women.
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Anonymous wrote:Any pictures of said face?




Is that really Madonna? Please tell me it isn’t.


It’s a filter. It is shocking to me that people think her face really looks like that. There are a million filters on Instagram, Snapchat, etc that will do weird things to your face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To think Madonna was once the epitome of cool.


I grew up smack dab during the eighties and Madonna defined the era.
All us girls would tease our hair then tie it up with a large hair bow.
We even shopped for clothes at the Salvation Army because she apparently did!!

Her style was so innovative back then and no one could ever match her allure.

The hair.
The sultry blue eyes & red, heart shaped lip. 💋
And the bracelets up the arms, the multiple earrings…..and that navel too!!

To get old after looking that good in your prime must be hell to deal with!
Anonymous
age + plastic surgery = yuck
Anonymous
Carla Bruni looks like she’s going the Madonna route, judging by today’s Cannes pictures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here she is on Fallon last October. The real cringe starts at 1:40.


She showed her buttocks at 2:02. OMG! This is gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To think Madonna was once the epitome of cool.


I grew up smack dab during the eighties and Madonna defined the era.
All us girls would tease our hair then tie it up with a large hair bow.
We even shopped for clothes at the Salvation Army because she apparently did!!

Her style was so innovative back then and no one could ever match her allure.

The hair.
The sultry blue eyes & red, heart shaped lip. 💋
And the bracelets up the arms, the multiple earrings…..and that navel too!!

To get old after looking that good in your prime must be hell to deal with!


This is the most asinine thing I heard here, and that’s saying a lot. She’s a talented performer who sings, dances and acts. She has a family. There’s more to her life than “looking that good.” Millions of beautiful women “get old” and manage it just fine. Madonna’s problem is that she thinks she has to be outlandish to be relevant.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Here she is on Fallon last October. The real cringe starts at 1:40.


She showed her buttocks at 2:02. OMG! This is gross.


More disturbingly is that she is having a hard time talking as she used to. I can’t tell if it’s the teeth (diamond encrusted teeth caps) or the opiates she lovingly talks about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here she is on Fallon last October. The real cringe starts at 1:40.


She showed her buttocks at 2:02. OMG! This is gross.


Ageist prick. Just because she finally has an older woman's body -- you wouldn't care if it was Beyonce or J. Lo (who is closer in age to Madonna actually) showing off their booties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here she is on Fallon last October. The real cringe starts at 1:40.


She showed her buttocks at 2:02. OMG! This is gross.


Ageist prick. Just because she finally has an older woman's body -- you wouldn't care if it was Beyonce or J. Lo (who is closer in age to Madonna actually) showing off their booties.

When the Kardashian women and J Lo show their big saggy 80 year old butts, many in the the audience will die from a heart attack.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm knocking on 50 and in the last few years I've seriously thought about fillers, botox, etc. I really don't know if I will ever feel ready to undergo any of these procedures, I don't rule it out though. I think whatever mental health issues Madonna has cancels out any benefit of her cosmetic procedures. I'm sort of stunned.

I think it would be awesome if she had used her talents and female power to influence the public to think differently about aging women's bodies, power and sexuality. She reshaped the way we thought about female sexuality in the early 1980s--why can't she do it on the other end of the lifespan?


YES! This is exactly what she should have done. Instead she's reinforcing the idea that woman have to (try to) look young to have worth.


Unfortunately, women who try to influence the public to think "differently" about aging end up looking equally pathetic, just in a different way, e.g. Paulina Porizkova.


Disagree, Paulina does not look pathetic

Yes she does, always posing near-naked.[/
I find her inspirational. Her face is natural and her body comes from hard work.
Anonymous
I stopped getting filler because if it gives everyone that weird, bloated look (Kristin Davis is a good example), I obviously look like that too, even if I can't see it myself.
I'm still getting Botox (though less than before) and I might consider a mini face lift or something one day if I can afford it and actually care by then. Or maybe there'll be something else worth trying.

Fillers just aren't it.
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