
Madonnaâs faceâwhether itâs good or bad, real or fake, natural or pumped full of injections and surgically enhanced, aging well or aging poorlyâhas been the tired topic of much conjecture this month. But it seems Madonna, who is 64, isnât satisfied with simply having the last laugh. She appears set on âLolâ-ing at her haters in perpetuity, perhaps all the way to her grave.
Madonnaâs face first started trending after she introduced Sam Smith and Kim Petras for their âUnholyâ performance at the 2023 Grammy Awards. Twitter users said they were âconfused,â calling her face sans eyebrows âunrecognizableâ and inferring that she had just gotten a ton of cosmetic work done. Following the onslaught of internet fury about her physical appearanceânamely, why she couldnât just age âgracefullyâ (this is sexist, too, of course)âMadonna posted a reel on Instagram, reminding followers that sheâs been âdegraded by the media since the beginning of my careerâ and condemned Hollywoodâs rampant âageism and misogyny.â
On Monday, two weeks after the Grammys, the Queen of Pop decided to rehash the drama, posting a photo of herself on Twitter with the caption: âLook how cute i am now that swelling from surgery has gone down. Lol đâ At least on Twitter, she was met by a chorus of âslayâs from her followers.
This tweet marks the third time Madonna has shit-posted about the incident. Three days after the initial uproar, according to People, she also posted photos of herself in a shredded denim tuxedo to her Instagram Stories with the text âMost Definitely Not Sorry.â
As she noted in the first Instagram reel, Madonna is correct (sage-like, even!) that we live in âa world that refuses to celebrate women past the age of 45 And feels the need to punish her If she continues to be strong willed, hard-working and adventurous.â But also, like many a female celeb, Madonna helped create all these unrealistic beauty standards.
I support Madonnaâs right to shield herself from the trolls and any particularly nasty comments about her face. I also understand that the industry demands an impossible fountain of youth from her and all women in Hollywood over the age of 25 and donât blame her for bending to the industryâs whims. But sheâs still a famous woman who influences regular people, which means shouting âYeah, Madonna slay, do whatever you want!!â isnât exactly helpful either.
Regardless, I stand on the side of those who wish that Madonna may continue to slay her days away. If shit-posting about criticism of her face is the healthiest coping mechanism she has for dealing with a fraught beauty landscape, then you best go all the way off, Queen.