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Originally posted by BobBertran1992
But both Cher and Madonna stick to their kind of act, Cher was known for her colorful costumes and wigs, that's why so many drag queens pay tribute to her, while Madonna has been the queen of controversy for her whole career, age doesn't change none of that
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But it's not even controversy? Her antics come off as immature more than anything. Maturity is supposed to come with age. Like...
If you don't get where i'm coming form, there's nothing much I can do to explain it. But to see a grown woman with grown kids acting the way Madonna does is just embarassing at times. It's not the costumes, it's the behavior.
If I saw any middle-aged woman wearing grillz I'd be embarrassed. Because grillz are clearly something that someone with wisdom, common sense, and multiple decades under their belt wouldn't choose to partake in. Grillz were fad for young people about ten years ago.
If my friend's mom or something was on IG talking about some hashtag unapologeticbitch or calling her white son "*****" I would be embarrassed and concerned. That is not normal behavior for someone of that age, sorry not sorry.
If she wants to be the queen of pop she should focus on making interesting, boundary-pushing music or trying to bring back pop music with substance. No one is capable of being the top in their field for decades. The younger generation is not thinking about her. Maybe she should appeal to HAC if she wants to still be "popular" because her fanbase among the young GP is too damn small to have any weight. She is the Queen of Pop in the same sense that MJ is the King of Pop. They helped shape and redefine the genre, but no one is really trying to listen to them on pop stations in this day and age. That's the truth. It's not ageism, it's the way of life
