I think there is a line between good plastic surgery that settles in, in her case again and again.
I don't think this is that. I think this is body dysmorphia. Her lips have so much filler she literally can't speak properly let alone sing. This is clearly a problem for a singer and actress. I think the problem started when she got butt (sorry) implants.
I think she's on her way to Michael Jackson, Jocelyn Wildenstein territory if she doesn't turn this around.
Apparently if you put too many fillers in your face they can't be removed and it hides the bone structure.
I think her 40 year career has reached a turning point.
I thought the Madame X album and tour would be the last of its kind. My reasoning was wrong but I think my conclusion was right. This is not the scenario I imagined.
I thought COVID and a leg injury would be the reasons for it. In any case I saw it coming.
I agree Madonna likes to shock people. But I've been a fan of hers and followed her career. I know shock value isn't the essence of her work or her legendary career achievements.
I'm trying to enjoy her work and not think about the current situation. It's a challenge.
I don't know why, but I didn't realize you were talking specifically about all the plastic surgery. (I thought you were talking about the biopic.)
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I think this is body dysmorphia.
You may be right about this (although I hope not).
I have the impression that when people start tweaking their appearance using plastic surgery, it doesn't take much for it to skew their impression of themselves. And if they have the financial means, it's a fast and slippery slope into Michael Jackson territory.
Originally posted by AdagioM: You know, it’s her face, and she is free to do what she likes to make herself happy. She doesn’t need our approval, and more power to her.
-------------------------------- fear is the thief of dreams