Madonna blames ‘ageism’, ‘misogyny’ for remarks about her face; some fans don’t agree


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Madonna speaks onstage during the 65th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on Feb 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: AFP

Madonna is clapping back at people who criticised her appearance at the 2023 Grammys on Sunday (Feb 5).

In an Instagram post shared Tuesday evening, the Material Girl singer said some fans paid more attention to her face than to her efforts to celebrate trailblazing LGBTQ artistes like Kim Petras, who is transgender, and Sam Smith, who is gay.

The duo performed Unholy and the song made Grammys history.

“Many people chose to only talk about Close-up photos of me Taken with a long lens camera By a press photographer that Would distort anyone’s face!!” she wrote. “Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny That permeates the world we live in.”

On Sunday, some Twitter fans weighed in on the singer’s face, which they say has changed in recent years.

Actor Damon Gonzalez tweeted that Madge’s “hair, makeup & eyebrows make her only look worse”.

Another Twitter user said she wished “Madonna never touched her face,” considering “she’s always been beautiful”.

Madonna, 64, didn’t take too kindly to the negative comments, dubbing them the result of “a world that refuses to celebrate women pass (sic) the age of 45.”

Ever since she started her career in the 1980s, Madonna has faced criticism and controversy over her appearance, sexuality and more.

Most recently the singer was accused of “queerbaiting” for a cryptic TikTok in October in which she seemingly came out as gay.

The Like A Virgin singer knows what critics have to say, but she said she’s not caving in to their negativity anytime soon.

“I understand that this is all a test and I am happy to do the trailblazing so that all the women behind me can have an easier time in the years to come,” she wrote. “In the words of Beyonce ‘You-won’t break my soul'.”

She continued: “I look forward to many more years of subversive behavior -pushing boundaries-Standing up to the patriarchy -and Most of all enjoying my life. Bow down b—!”

In the comments, fans shared mixed reactions to her statement. Some followers, including Bros star Billy Eichner, were supportive. But others doubled down on their sentiments against plastic surgery.

“Madonna, by changing your facial appearance to the extent that you have, you are the main perpetrator of your own ageist agenda,” one follower wrote. “I’m a fan, but I need to call you out on this.”

“If you want people to take you serious maybe don’t get such awful plastic surgery that isn’t making you appear younger at all,” wrote another.

“I’m a huge fan but just stop the plastic surgeries please,” a third follower commented. – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service

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