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You might think - ‘the horror?? That’s a bit of an exaggeration!’ But that’s my genuine feeling when I look upon her swollen face, her cat-stretched eyes, her cheap-looking fake hair, and her seemingly misshapen body. I feel revulsion watching this old woman writhe and grind and stick her tongue into the mouth of a much younger woman. It upsets me on some deep, primal level that I have trouble finding the words for.
It all just seems like a sinister fairy tale. There is something archetypal about a woman refusing to cede her youth despite all the evidence of the material, physical reality of ageing. Dressed in a long, black, flowing cape and surrounded by scantily clad dancers wearing devil horns, she falls off the stage in 2015. In 2019, there was the truly demonic Eurovision performance wearing a diamond tiara and an eye patch. (The Illuminati watchers must have had a field day with that one.) She managed to stay upright, but her vocals were shockingly bad. Her Instagram is so grim and ugly and joylessly sexualised one person commented: “Satan is waiting for you, grandma.” Ouch.
In fact, her Instagram is full of people who share my horror. Under a post of her shaking her corseted old ass, one wrote: “OUR Madonna is gone. Now it’s just this disaster over and over again. It has nothing to do with her age, (sometimes she looks really good even without photoshop) it’s how she’s acting, her “photo shoots”, her public appearances are now all cringe worthy, she’s saying nothing interesting anymore and when she does it’s all slurred or missed cues, not to mention the plastic surgeries. Our queen is dead. Long live the Queen”