dseag2
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Flashing the flesh on Instagram for all the world to see. Maybe she's proud of her 63 year-old-body.Ridiculous these days.
I don't think she looks young enough to be her daughters' sister, I think she looks like a 60 year old woman whose had too many surgeries.. and always denies it...I grew up with her music. She's always been ridiculous but now she's just beyond ridiculous. She's in her 60's and she had extreme surgery to change her face to make her look like a 20 year old. It's just weird. Why the hell would you wanna have your face look like it's 20 while the rest of you still looks like an old lady? And her being up there trying bump and grind her hips at her age is just silly.
I mean for God sake her daughter Lourdes is 25. If I was her daughter I'd be so embarrassed to have my mother look young enough to be my sister. It's just creepy.
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maybe not in that 3rd pic with no makeup. but the others i think just don't look right.I don't think she looks young enough to be her daughters' sister, I think she looks like a 60 year old woman whose had to many surgeries.. and always denies it...
Pretty much.I always thought she was ridiculous but it was her claim to fame and fortune, wasn't it?
Yup!I think she looks like a 60 year old woman whose had to many surgeries..
So did I. My favorite lines:I liked her in Evita.
I preferred her acting to her music, tho i thought some of the latter was good.I liked her in Evita.
Suspect she's having difficulty dealing with realities of aging, not just appearance, but how your body moves, functions. Most humans do, but can you imagine having to do it with millions watching, with papparazi stalking you to catch you looking bad?She is going through some sort of identity crisis that's for sure.
I was about to write something similar. I was going to college at the time and many of the college girls were wearing the "look" The difference is those young girls did grow up and accepted it as most young people do. Madonna seems to be mentally stuck in that time of her life. Kind of reminds me of those friends you may have known for a long time who kind of remained stuck in their high school mindset for awhile while everyone grew up , matured and moved way past those years.I remember when my daughter went through the Madonna stage, along with most of the rest of the junior high girls. Black lace fingerless gloves, rosaries hanging around their necks, outlandish clothing. I just sighed and thought "this, too, shall pass". It did, right into the next fad.
Understand, but maybe because i often used TV/Movies/Celebrity images and antics to segue into meaningful discussions with my kids about human behavior i'm now interested in such discussions with my peers, my age cohorts.Another one of those, I couldn't care less things.