Madonna wants to 'look more like her old self' before global tour due to backlash over changing appearance
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: For her upcoming Celebration Tour, Madonna is aiming to "look more like her old self" and promised to adopt a more natural look due to the backlash over her changing appearance. The 64-year-old singing legend was subject to a string of plastic surgery rumors when she was spotted at the 2023 Grammy Awards with an almost-flawless face.
Fans will be treated to more than just Madonna's exciting performances when she takes the stage for her 80-show tour. The 'Sorry' singer reportedly plans on including her children, Lourdes, 26, Rocco, 22, David, 17, Mercy 17, and 10-year-old twins Stella and Estere, in her performances, with an insider reportedly saying, "She will be bringing them along on tour and will include them in the show."
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Madonna was 'deeply affected' by criticism
An insider reportedly said that Madonna was deeply "affected" by the criticism and was taking steps to make sure that she reverts to her natural looks before performing during her first concert on July 15, even though she was quick to dismiss the negative comments about her appearance behind the scenes and denied any plastic surgery rumors.
Madonna is undergoing precedures to revert to her more natural looks. Sources told the Daily Mail, "Despite what people think, the criticism over her drastically different appearance does affect her. She sees and hears what people say about her and, for the tour, she wants to look more like herself again for her fans."
'Stop changing your face!'
Over the past few months, Madonna's fans and followers were left upset due to her changing looks and her bizarre posts. A fan commented on one of her posts, "So sad to see so much talent reduced to …trying to be controversial. It’s actually boring and cringy now." Another commented, "Been a fan as long as I can remember I was child in 84 and seen her several times. All three times. Fun and awesome. 😢But now..come on." "What have you done to your face? My god," exclaimed another.
Fans also took to Twitter to express their sadness over the 'Like a Virgin' singer's different face. A person tweeted, "Stop changing your face!!!" A second user tweeted, "I guess you think this woman looks good, too? By the look of it, if Madonna keeps changing her face, it won't be long before she ends up like this woman!" "Power and stamina has nothing to do with changing your face," wrote another user. Someone else said, "I was commenting that a person who is being critical of someone changing her face, is, in fact, changing her face as well. That you don’t understand the hypocrisy is unsurprising. Have a clueless day!" Another one sarcastically wrote, "We are treating college football like Madonna is treating her face. Stop changing it because you're ruining it."
I guess you think this woman looks good, too? By the look of it, if Madonna keeps changing her face, it won't be long before she ends up like this woman! pic.twitter.com/gU1DMlKCvY
— Jacqueline Rogers (@SocietyGirl320) February 10, 2023
power and stamina has nothing to do with changing your face
— Coconut/aka Coco🌴🌵🥥🎣 (@bassgaljudy14) February 9, 2023
I was commenting that a person who is being critical of someone changing her face, is, in fact, changing her face as well. That you don’t understand the hypocrisy is unsurprising. Have a clueless day!
— VJ (@valjohn101) February 9, 2023
" We are treating college football like Madonna is treating her face. Stop changing it because you're ruining it." 💀💀💀 @JakeCrain_
— HaliT 🧡💙🐅🦚🦅 (@hali_t2010) February 22, 2023
Has Madonna undergone plastic surgery?
As earlier reported by MEAWW, when Madonna appeared at the 2023 Grammys on February 5 with an almost-flawless face , internet users were perplexed and took to Twitter. When Madonna was 37, she underwent her first facelift. She supposedly had a second facelift a decade later, followed by a third in 2020. According to the The Sun, rumors of her "going under the knife again" were fuelled by her appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2021.
The singer asserted in 2012, "I am certainly not against plastic surgery. However, I am absolutely against having to discuss it," as per SCMP.
The highly-anticipated Celebration Tour
In January 2023, Madonna announced the aforementioned tour through a statement, which read, "I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for." Insiders told the Daily Mail that she made the decision to start from scratch when it came to the show's visual aspects. The Celebration Tour, which will take her across multiple countries in North America and Europe from July 2023 to January 2024, "will be a visually mind-blowing and a total delight to the senses," sources said.
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