Prepare to be amazed when you witness Madonna’s real-life appearance.
Madonna is still trying hard to look as beautiful and attractive as she did before. She undergoes surgeries, beauty procedures, and uses retouching and filters to achieve this.
She is very focused on her looks and wants to stay young and beautiful forever. She doesn’t mind wearing daring outfits, short skirts, and even revealing lingerie.
Despite her efforts to uphold a flawless image, her age is starting to show. Unretouched paparazzi photos reveal her true face with wrinkles and other imperfections.
Recently, she was caught arriving at a party celebrating her book, and the paparazzi made sure to capture the perfect moment.
Her red corset, fishnet stockings, and dark blazer caught everyone’s eye. People couldn’t help but see that she had loose skin and lots of wrinkles. It was obvious that she looked very different in person than she did on Instagram.

Lots of people joked that she was working super hard to look young. A grandma who doesn’t want to get old! “How long was I napping? I can’t believe what I’m seeing. Is that really her? Social media versus real life…
Madonna looked dramatically different to her Instagram persona as she took to the streets of New York City on Friday night to lead a choir singing Like A Prayer.
It’s becoming an increasingly rare sighting to see the Queen of Pop outside of her heavily-filtered appearances on social media.
While the 63-year-old star often appears flawless and younger than her years on the social media app, in real-life she is more age appropriate.


Madge was joined on stage by musician Jon Batiste after recently celebrating the release of her new Madame X documentary.

Alongside the snaps, she wrote: ‘Backstage, in the Spotlight and on the Piano performing with the great @jonbatiste At the Red Red Rooster in Harlem then walking to Church!
‘What a great Way to kick off Madame ❌ release on @paramountplus’.
After their midnight show at Harlem restaurant the Lucky Star singer took the streets and lead singing fans down the street with a tambourine in hand.
Madonna continued: ‘He was a great source of inspiration for the show, and one of the things I quote over and over again in the show is that artists are here to disturb the peace.
‘And so I hope that I have disturbed not only your peace this afternoon but people’s peace while they watch the show. But I mean that in the best way.’
As Jimmy said, ‘Oh, yeah, you get in good trouble,’ Madonna suddenly rose from her seat and sprawled herself across the host’s desk.
In a bid to protect the singer’s modesty, Jimmy leapt up screaming ‘No! Madonna! Stop it! I don’t know what to do. Stop it right now,’ before removing his jacket and placing it across Madonna’s legs.
The cheeky singer then quipped, ‘No one’s gonna see anything, my god!’ before turning round and hitching up her dress to flash her underwear to the audience.