Sep 13 2009 - 7:24pm Queen Madge isn't one to be off trend, and tonight was no exception. I love her pulled-back pouf — it reminds me of Catherine Deneuve's hair in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Unlike a lot of red carpet denizens, though, she kept her eyes sexy, with a classic Cleopatra line past the outer edges.
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She needs to look into teeth whitening. Seriously, grandma.
1Her plastic surgeon did good work tonight, she almost looked like a living person.
2I think she looks a bit like a Sharon Stone in this photo
3In this pictures she reminds me of Zsa Zsa Gabor, or Carol Channing
4ah, i love her, but with the lighting and the widening effects of her hairdo to her cheeks, she reminded me a bit of jocelyn wildenstein......more in the video of her on stage though.
5Her look made her looked dated. Or maybe I am getting bored of her reinventions.
6Looks good for her age
7She looks great like that, thank God for once she's not trying to look like she's 20 years old! I wish she'd go for similar looks to this one more often and stop trying to look younger, because I think it makes her look older in the end.
8lol at Anonymous
9She looks great!
10she definately looks 51
11she looks like the lost Golden Girl
12I'm not a huge Madonna fan but it never ceases to amaze me how cruel people can be to aging Women. I've heard Madonna be called an old hag, referred to as Grandma etc. Getting older happens to everyone eventually but people make nasty comments about it. If you're 50 and showing your age it's looked at as a "Failure" on the Woman's part! She gets cosmetic surgery to look younger and that's made fun of too! You can't win. Women should be kinder to themselves and to other Women! If someone doesn't like us getting older "****" them. Take it up with Mother Nature.
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