Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looks like Billie Eillish.
She would kill so many people in order to look like Billie Eilish lol
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
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.
Anonymous wrote:She should’ve gone to whoever’s worked on Christie Brinkley.
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.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheryl crow is much more beautiful. At 60, she hasn’t had any surgery or Botox. She and Stevie Nicks are much better looking into their 60s and 70s than Madonna.
I think Sheryl looks great, but it looks like she gets botox.
Yes, I think she has admitted to it as well.
Sheryl looks great but I’m pretty sure she’s had a good facelift. Botox is not the miracle people think it is. If you want to see truly terrible surgery and injectables, google Goldie Hawn. You will scream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheryl crow is much more beautiful. At 60, she hasn’t had any surgery or Botox. She and Stevie Nicks are much better looking into their 60s and 70s than Madonna.
I think Sheryl looks great, but it looks like she gets botox.
Yes, I think she has admitted to it as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any pictures of said face?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheryl crow is much more beautiful. At 60, she hasn’t had any surgery or Botox. She and Stevie Nicks are much better looking into their 60s and 70s than Madonna.
I think Sheryl looks great, but it looks like she gets botox.