Sorry to say so, but the first thing that came to my mind when stumbling on the now infamous picture of Madonna published by The Mirror was "Oink! Oink!".
Yet it didn't come as a surprise, as the following one had me burping already, more than a year ago:
MTV Awards show - 2021
Sigh... As much as she was a talented wannabe who became a legend through her workaholic will and undeniable wit at selecting and using other people's talents, blah blah... There are still a few things that she was never able to learn, like thinking twice before speaking or, say, avoiding flooding Instagram with filtered narcissistic pictures that make her look like she's a 15 y/o in heat (as if anyone would buy her lies, hu!), etc
Right pic: a selfie on her Instagram account, a few weeks ago.
(it seems her boobs are getting tired of her too)
Once again you overachieved yourself, Madonna. Except it only leads the world to vomit.
Only it's over you this time.
9 comments:
wow!!!!!
Someone should really tell her gravy isn't a beverage.
Oh Maddie how I laughed!
(which is good for the abs, so please make me laugh anytime :-)
Madge is at that stage in her career—and indeed her life (we're the same age)—where she needs to accept that she's not 28 any more. I know, it's a hard pill to swallow, but you have to do it sooner or later.
Like many other aging divas, I would've preferred that at this age she would've released one or two albums of classic torch songs and then gracefully accepted retirement.
@Mark: not to compare, but I think Dolly Parton or Tina Turner made their way in more graceful manners. And the list could go on.
But, but, I LOVE her music! However, I had to Google that picture on the right. Gee, airbrush much?
I love her music too. Unfortunately I can't unsee that terrible picture.
I think she is fantastic and no matter how she looks she has stood up for people who are gay when it wasn't even fashionable. And for those who discriminate because of the way someone looks deserve discrimination in return. So easy to judge, so hard to treat people fairly.
Hello North Wales. Anyone is entitled to having their own opinions, and yours certainly are as valuable as are mine.
A former companion of mine, whom I lived with for 10 years, was and probably still is a huge fan of Madonna. As much as I too have always loved her artistic works and performances, I remember telling him in the late 90s that (someting like) as her career would evolve, she may unfortunately escalate in her use of provocations and extreme show-off, up to a point that would tarnish her obvious good intentions and deeds.
And now, truth be told, I feel sad.
Like I said, I do love (most of) her music, and the genuine support she has shown to people otherwise considered as outcasts is one of a kind.
Still I am sad that she went from using the decadence’s codes for artistic purposes to being herself the spitting image of what decadence leads to.
But again, this is just one opinion among others.
I wish you a very nice Sunday, and I thank you for battling against those greedy developers in your area. I have no consideration for those who themselves show no respect for Heritage.
MEH. I adore her in all her terrible narcissistic terror. Who cares about weight. Or lies. Everybody famous is a lie. Lives a lie. Convinces themselves of it. It's all BS. I'd rather she be terribly honest - as in, rude and insensitive, than be all fake like the Karashians or a plethora of others. I adore Madonna and always will. I will by her terrible new music and find something about it to admire. And although I cling to my delusions, I support those who despise her. I get it. There's a lot to despise. She's part of my cultural family. And act? Oh, hell, no. Bitch can't act worth shite. Kizzes.
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