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At 64 years old, Madonna continues to make strides in the entertainment industry, proving that age is not a limitation for women. And despite the recent debacle over her Grammy look, along with a personal crisis that she is reportedly facing, Madonna continues to show everyone that she is still a force to be reckoned with.
Reports indicate that Madonna and her 23-year-old lover Andrew Darnell recently ended their relationship. “It was only a very casual thing [with Darnell], so she’s not broken-hearted. It’s just that it has come at a bad time,” according to the unnamed source. “She’s having a bit of a crisis of confidence, and this doesn’t help.”
But despite all these challenges, the Queen of Pop remains focused on constantly reinventing herself and is working hard on her 40th-anniversary tour. “She’s throwing herself into the tour and is determined that not only will it be brilliant, but it will also thrust her back into the limelight,” the source added.
She may have been through a lot, with the most recent hiccup being the negative comments she received after her appearance at the Grammys. But leave it to the music icon to answer in the most Madonna way — sending a strong message of defiance against her bashers.
“The world is threatened by my power and my stamina, my intelligence and my will to survive. But they will never break me. This is all the test,” she said in a tweet.
“Instead of focusing on what I said in my speech, which was about giving thanks for the fearlessness of artists like Sam and Kim, many people chose to only talk about close-up photos of me taken with a long lens,” she added. Madonna also threw shade at the press, saying the photographer has the power to distort anyone’s face.
In an old interview, during her early 30s, she mentioned that we live in a society where people are not allowed to be adventurous after reaching a certain age.
“I mean, a lot of people have said, ’Oh, that’s so pathetic, I hope she’s not still doing that in 10 years.’ I mean, who cares? What if I am? Is there a rule?” — the much younger, but equally feisty Madonna said. “Life is long. People are living to be a hundred years old, so I don’t get it.”
She said she would not apologize for her creative choices nor for her physical appearance. “I have been degraded by the media since the beginning of my career.” And she blamed ageism and misogyny for the criticism she has been receiving.
The pop star also wishes to pave the way for a better future for women. “I am happy to do the trailblazing so that all the women behind me can have an easier time in the years to come.”
True to her “rebel” image, Madonna refuses to be criticized into oblivion — “I look forward to many more years of subversive behavior — pushing boundaries, standing up to the patriarchy, and most of all, enjoying my life.”