Damn it! How did Madonna (64) look at the Grammys? Many fans wondered about her scary face look. Because it didn’t look nice anymore.

Now the pop icon is speaking out about her looks. And seriously blames a photographer!

“That can’t be her,” “What the hell happened to her face?” commented amazed viewers as Madonna joined the 65th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles again showed live.

Madonna in 2005. She looked natural then. No significant interventions are discernible here

Photo: picture alliance / AP Photo

An extremely smooth and rounded face, plump cheeks, narrow eyes. The Queen of Pop was hardly recognizable. Of course, Madonna also noticed that many were surprised about her surgical look – and is now complaining on Instagram.

You should rather focus on that with Kim Petras (30), the first trans woman to win a Grammy, shoots Madonna now on Instagram against everyone who has wondered about her face. Because that was “a historic moment”.

But instead of focusing on her Grammy speech, many people “just talked about the close-ups of me.”

And here it comes: Madonna blames a press photographer for her creepy look. He said he took the photos of her “with a long-lens camera that would disfigure anyone’s face.” Is clear!

Madonna also gave a speech at the Grammys.  But everyone just starts on their face and asks themselves: What's going on?

Madonna also gave a speech at the Grammys. But everyone just starts on their face and asks themselves: What’s going on?

Photo: Variety via Getty Images

It would look better on Madonna if she would just admit what she had done or what went wrong.

Just like jungle queen Djamila Rowe (55), who this year in Jungle camp spoke with a wonderfully honest lip service about her beauty surgeries and admitted: “ I once overdid it with hyaluronic acid. I had cheeks, you could put a cup on them!” and “Sometimes you lose track of yourself. (…) And then at some point you look in the mirror – from the side – and think: ‘It must have been bit too much.”

Claudia Effenberg (left) and Papis Loveday had a great time in the jungle camp when Djamila Rowe spoke wonderfully honestly and funny about her beauty surgeries

Claudia Effenberg (left) and Papis Loveday had a great time in the jungle camp when Djamila Rowe spoke wonderfully honestly and funny about her beauty surgeries

Photo: RTL

Madonna, however, sees it differently, preferring to talk her way out of it and scolds: “Once again I stand in the light of age discrimination and misogyny that permeate the world we live in. A world that refuses to celebrate women over 45 and feels the need to punish them if they continue to be strong-willed, hard-working and adventurous.”

She hasn’t apologized for “any of my creative choices or my looks or my clothes” and she’s “not going to start doing it now,” Madonna writes.

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However, many do not buy this message about her appearance. “Madonna, please don’t play the age discrimination card now,” says criticism of her statement. “Because you yourself are the main contributor to ageism. Let a woman your age tell you this: You do nothing for us who have chosen to accept our age with grace. Imagine being you without all the pomp – that would mean something.”

Or also: “I like Madonna. But she is also a role model and should face the truth. A press photographer doesn’t distort a person’s face with a long-lens camera. But your surgeries and fillers do!”

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That’s what the beauty doc says

And? Is it the bad photographer with the bad camera to blame for the fact that Madonna can hardly be recognized? nope!

Already declared last year renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Volker Rippmann (“Metropolitan Aesthetics”) to BILD:

“Filters and fillers will no longer have been enough for Madonna. From a professional point of view, it is clear that work has been done continuously on her face for decades.”

Madonna is 64 years old.  Apparently she also wants to stop the aging process with beauty surgeries

Madonna is 64 years old. Apparently she also wants to stop the aging process with beauty surgeries

Photo: Getty Images for The Recording Academy

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