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She actually has used hand fillers in the past, it's just that hands require a metric fuck-ton of upkeep if you want to try to keep them looking "young". Even moreso than your typical lip or face fillers which generally have to be touched up anywhere between a few months to a year.I don’t know why Madonna hasn’t gotten fillers for her hands. They do them now.
When I think of an aging famous person, Audrey Hepburn comes to mind. She found a cause she believed in and when she was no longer outwardly young and sexy, her internal beauty shone. She gave us some fun movies and iconic photos-then went on to do a lot of work helping people. I’m sure many know they owe their lives to that.
It’s all over Madonnas plastic face that she’s got nothing else going on in her life. It’s sad, if one is generous. It’s incomprehensible to those who don’t care. And it’s horrifying to those who think.
Her only interest is her past self. She’s like that fat 65 year old male regaling family and friends for the thousandth time the story about the touchdown he made in high school that won the game. Nothing else in their lives matter-they are stuck in time.
Yes, there is pressure on female performers of her type to stay young and beautiful. Still, there is nothing stopping them from taking a different role (producer, director, writer) or finding something that interests them outside of entertainment where age doesn’t matter. 100% know they will age. But some are stuck on their moment in time forever, and we can’t blame society for that.
She’s going to look more and more deformed, chasing this elusive dream of being in her mid-60s and leaving a trail of hard-ons in her wake. She doesn’t understand that written all over her face is nothing-she’s an empty shell.
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I read a novel once that really focused on hands as the marker for how somebody's life has played out. The old and the young, those who spent years toiling in the fields for a living and rich trust-fund kids who never had to lift a finger for hard labor a day in their lives. Bent and warped fingers for those who suffered bone diseases. I think it's because in the end there's only so much one can do to pull a mask over themselves and project a certain image, and the state of someone's hands betrays so much of who they truly are and what they've been through.