Madonna Calls Out “Ageism and Misogyny” Surrounding Critiques of Her Appearance at the Grammys

Madonna Calls Out “Ageism and Misogyny” Surrounding Critiques of Her Appearance at the Grammys

Vultures descended mere minutes after Madonna stepped off the Grammys stage on Sunday night, rushing to the Internet to comment of the singer’s “new face.” While Madonna was at the award show to spread an important message about using music to push boundaries, most remained focused of her rounded cheekbones and plump lips. They took to Twitter and turned her into a meme, they spoke about aging gracefully (they have definitively decided Madonna is not), and they missed the entire point of her speech. Did they expect Madonna not to respond? Well then, they must not know her very well.

On Tuesday, it seems the singer had enough, and she took to Instagram to release a message regarding the conversation surrounding her appearance. Madonna started off by saying what an honor it was to introduce Kim Petras and Sam Smith’s “Unholy” performance at the awards, marking the first transwoman performing her song on the Grammy’s stage in the show’s history.

“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 camera by a press photographer that would distort anyone’s face!!” she said. “Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny that permeates the world we live in. A world that refuses to celebrate women past the age of 45 and feels the need to punish her if she continues to be strong willed, hard-working and adventurous.” Madonna continued, saying, “I have never apologized for any of the creative choices I have made nor the way that I look or dress and I’m not going to start. I have been degraded by the media since the beginning of my career but I understand that this is all a test and I am happy to do the trailblazing so that all the women behind me can have an easier time in the years to come.”

But what are people really mad about. In an op-ed for the New York Times,…

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