It's so nice to see her amazing skin close up without any filters, etc:
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Imagine trying to say no to Madonna who's in your office demanding a procedure, but you don't want to lose her business?
There's talk about the opioid docs of 'Hollywood', and how someone like Prince turned to street-dealers out of desperation.
It makes me think of MJ and how he was probably turned down by multiple surgeons, only to settle for a less-artistic one.
I agree, but some people just don't know much about the industry.
It's like when someone blames "too much botox" on a person's over-filled face.
If you know, you know.
The first and third pics are from 2005, post facelift.
The second pic is from 2008, post cheek implants.
In hindsight, I love the cheek implants, but in those days a fuller face was the growing trend.
Remember when one journalist said she had slowly evolved into a Scandinavian woman?
Someone could write a thesis on how she's adapted her image to certain trends over time, surgically or otherwise.
By the way, it's so refreshing to see her in a great pair of jeans. Mariah, are you watching?