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You can take the girl out of the trailer, but you can never empty the trash out of the girl.
Madonna is like the grandmother of trash, then came Courtney Love, Brittany Spears and Christiana Agulera, so is it any wonder we have dozens of Mileys, Snookies, Kardashians, Tila Tequilas, Keshas, etc. these days?
These people will exist as long as the citizenry keeps giving them (and the industry enabling them) millions to act trashy with limited talent. Stop giving them money please. Stop feeding their industry.
She's old. Gotta try things to stay relevant. and yes, ewwww
All these people smack talking need to stop brushing off her actual work. I have listened to the new album and went to the concert and the work is top notch. She found still compete and best out any younger artist out there and I go to a lot of concerts. It was an amazing show. There is no debating that. She is still at the top of her game. No need to be ageist.
We don't let guys off the hook for messing around with underage girls because "how could they know". You don't DO anything unless you CHECK THEIR AGE FIRST! No mystery, doesn't take a rocket scientist.
To be honest I have seen lots of risky stuff at concerts and street shows. Ex Romeo Santos in his recent tour invites a girl/ women on stage, gives her a lap dance type thing and takes her in a bed with him and pulls the covers over them for several minutes. Like I said if you agree to go one stage better be prepared or not go.
Everyone saying to sue her is one of the many things wrong with the USA.
Especially all these "if it were my kid...."
Per the article, if it WAS your kid, your kid didn't have a problem with it.
I seriously hope all these people wouldn't try and turn something into a trauma for "their kid" just to get cash, or because you feel ashamed that she wasn't bothered by it, or for any other reason.
Why is she a pathetic aging star and Mick Jaggar still gets to be all kinds of crazy with concerts and women and he's in his 70s? There is a serious double standard here.
And how was Madonna supposed to know the girl was 17? She could have thought the girl was in her 20s for all we know. It's not like people are wearing their age on their sleeves.
Where did I say Mick Jagger prancing around in his 70s like he did in the 70s is appropriate? I didn't.
The Rolling Stones looked like they died 5 years ago and someone forgot to tell them.
As I said earlier to quote Grace Slick "there is nothing more pathetic than a 60 year old rock star", now I don't think they can't perform anymore but tone it down in your dress and your antics.
Look at Rod Stewart, he comes out in a suit now and does some of the old standards, he isn't wearing his tight jumpsuits from more than 40 years ago.
If an average person who was 55 was dressing like they were in their 20s(man or woman) and going out to clubs frequented by people in their 20s it would be pathetic. Now it doesn't mean they can't go out and have fun, but dress appropriate(you can still be stylish) an go to places that people in your age range.
Again "there is nothing tragic about being 50, unless you try and act 25".
I was replying to the comment stating there was nothing more pathetic than an aging starlet. The links were all women. And no, you may think Jaggar is disgusting, but most people praise him for his exploits while saying women like Madonna are pathetic.
That is not was said, you're misquoting.
Grace Slick said "there is nothing more pathetic than an aging rock star", didn't say female rock star.
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