Madonna never tires of trying to reinvent herself
MADONNA’S latest attempt to mix sex and violence by provocatively holding a special forces-style assault rifle struck a new low for the woman who never tires of trying to reinvent herself.
Brandishing an AK-47 rifle she shocked her Israeli audience on the opening night of her latest world tour last week, while claiming she was making a protest against guns.
In a pose more reminiscent of a Tarantino movie than a pop concert, for some reason Madonna, 53, thought it appropriate to strut around with a replica of the weapon of choice for tinpot dictators in banana republics the world over.
Having adopted two Malawian orphans under controversial circumstances a few years back, surely this choice of stage prop shows the most crass taste, with the same style of gun forced into the hands of some 300,000 child soldiers in
war-torn Sierra Leone, Liberia and Sudan, to name but a few.
It has to be time for someone to tell this middle-aged woman that, for some inexplicable reason, people look up to her
Surely this choice of stage prop shows the most crass taste
and as such she has a responsibility.
And that’s without even going down the road of how appropriate it is for a mother of four to be seen in skin-tight outfits with her breasts hanging over a leopard-skin bra.