Fans showered Madonna with compliments after the pop icon shared sultry photos from her time in Paris, France, while on the Celebration world tour. The 65-year-old posted multiple slides, from selfies to group photos with friends, enjoying a library, eating macarons, and getting glammed up.
She looked ageless while striking sexy poses and showing off her glowing skin in her Paris dump. “What it feels like for a girl,” her caption read. Among the many comments was Donatella Versace’s; the A-list fashion designer left a short note, calling Madonna “the most beautiful” and “my amazing friend.”
Fans react to Madonna’s photos
Madonna’s followers could not hold back on how gorgeous they thought she looked. “This is beautiful, Maddy. Thanks for sharing,” a grateful user wrote. Another comment from a fan waiting for her stop in their city reads, “Omgggg you look INCREDIBLE!!! Literally counting down the days till we see you!” “Can’t wait to see this iconic woman two times in March in LA! Thinking of buying another ticket for a 3rd night,” someone else gushed.
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However, some displeased concertgoers took the chance to express their disappointment at the “Material Girl” singer’s lateness to gigs. “Why are you always so late to your concerts? Stop being a DIVA and pay respect to your fans. Really is terrible behavior! From one fan to you,” one of the many complaints read. “What an incredible impertinence to keep so many people waiting for such a long time at the concerts,” another agreed.
Madonna’s raising stars too
Beyond her own fame, Madonna is a mother to emerging stars Lourdes Leon and her 11-year-old, Estere. Her children joined her on stage, including Estere, who left the audience in awe after her dance performance in a vibrant yellow bodysuit. Social media buzzed with clips of her moves, with fans cheering on the young lady.
Lourdes Leon is also rising in popularity as a singer and model, and she credits her hardworking mother for her work ethic which she struggles to emulate. “I didn’t inherit that, unfortunately. I inherited her control issues,” she joked. Lourdes, who goes by the artist name Lohalol added that by watching her mother, she is “increasingly able to recognize how influential and amazing this woman is, and how empowering to other women and ahead of her time she has always been.”