“It’s misogyny and age discrimination!”: Madonna defends herself against criticism for the appearance of her face at the Grammy

“It’s misogyny and age discrimination!”: Madonna defends herself against criticism for the appearance of her face at the Grammy

Madonna is responding to his detractors that they have made fun of the way his face looked at the last Grammy ceremony, on Sunday, February 5. His position is that the criticism of his appearance is demeaning and they “reek” of ageism and misogyny.

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The pop star posted a lengthy tirade on social media this Tuesday, February 7, addressing the jokes that surfaced online during the Grammys, when he introduced Kim Petras and Sam Smith before they performed his Grammy-winning song unholy.

the singer of Material Girl she kept her hair in braided ponytails with tight braids hanging down the front sides of her face, which appeared neutral with her bleached brows.

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She wore a matching black blazer dress and maxi skirt over a white collared shirt and black tie, and spiced it up with fishnet stockings, purple platform heels, and Loree Rodkin jewelry.

But the hornet’s nest stirred when his fans began to criticize his face. What happened to Madonna’s face?” Wrote one user; another said “Her face was destroyed!” In some media they even incorporated comments from plastic surgeons who have opined that she has had a facelift, a nose job and skin removal, among other jobs.

The Vogue singer argues that people who judge their physical appearance are focusing on the wrong thing: Kim was the first trans woman to perform at the Grammys, and when she introduced the artist, the photos were “taken with a long lens camera by a press photographer who distorts the image from anyone”.

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She says this is just the latest example of that is “caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny that permeates the world in which we live.

Madonna, 64, adds that anyone who makes jokes is part of a bigger problem. In her defense, she went on to claim that “our society refuses to celebrate women over the age of 45” and feels the need to punish women who, like her, are strong-willed, tough, hard-working, and adventurous.

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The singer insists that she never apologized for the way she looks or dresses and she sure as hell isn’t going to start now.

While most Twitter users hurled insults, Madonna adds: “The media have degraded me since the beginning of my careerbut I understand that this is all a test and I am happy to be a pioneer so that all the women behind me can have easier times in the years to come.

Finally, Madonna says goodbye channeling another great Grammy winner: “In the words of Beyoncé, You don’t break my soul (‘They won’t break me’).”

In conclusion, Madonna will not shy away from cameras, long or short lenses. The interpreter warns that many more years of subversive behavior will come, pushing the limits, standing up to the patriarchy and enjoying his life. (AND)


Source: Eluniverso

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