Madonna takes ripped jeans to the extreme with shredded jean shorts

Madonna ditched the glam for quite the edgy style on Thursday afternoon when she shared several images of herself donning a well-worn Canadian tuxedo.

A day after blasting critics for their anti-aging and misogynistic comments about her recent Grammy Awards appearance, the pop star made a bold statement in her latest look, which consists of a ripped jean jacket and matching pants. .

While promoting her 2005 hit song Sorry, she posed up a storm in her all-denim ensemble, which she accessorized with several silver necklaces, crossover earrings and a black lace crop top.

In addition to rocking a black Bandolier crossbody phone case, the holiday hitmaker rocked a pair of knee-high socks and matching leather boots.

Her incredibly toned thighs peeked through the gaping holes in her pants as she goofed around in a recording studio.

Pop star: Madonna ditched the glamor for a rather edgy look on Thursday afternoon when she shared several images of herself sporting a well-worn Canadian tuxedo.

While the mother of six showed off her trim midriff in the snaps, her brown locks were styled into two braids.

The singer’s posts to her Instagram Story come after she faced criticism over her ‘unrecognizable’ appearance at the Grammy Awards in a lengthy Instagram.

According to Madonna, it was ‘close-up’ from a ‘long-lens camera’ that distorted her face and made it appear rounder and puffier than it really was.

She diagnosed the problem, adding: “Once again, I’m caught up in the glare of ageism and misogyny that pervades the world we live in.”

In her lengthy caption, Madonna called it an “honor” to introduce Kim Petras, the first openly trans person to win a Grammy, as well as Sam Smith, who shared the duo’s award and became the first openly non-transgender artist. binary to win in the Best Pop Duo/Group Collaboration category.

She noted that she chose to feature Petras, rather than submit for the coveted Album of the Year award, as she thought the earlier moment would be more important and befitting of her trailblazing status.

But Madonna was annoyed that people ignored her words and focused on her appearance.

“Instead of focusing on what I said in my speech, which was about giving thanks for the bravery of artists like Sam and Kim, many people chose to talk only about close-up photos of me taken with a long-lens camera by a photographer. of press that would distort anyone’s face!!’ she said.

Nervous: A day after slamming critics for their misogynistic and aging comments about her recent Grammy Awards appearance, the pop star made a bold statement in her latest look, which consists of a frayed jean jacket and matching pants .

Nervous: A day after slamming critics for their misogynistic and aging comments about her recent Grammy Awards appearance, the pop star made a bold statement in her latest look, which consists of a frayed jean jacket and matching pants .

Distraught: While promoting her 2005 hit song Sorry, she posed up a storm in her denim ensemble, which she accessorized with multiple silver necklaces, crossover earrings and a black lace crop top

Distraught: While promoting her 2005 hit song Sorry, she posed up a storm in her denim ensemble, which she accessorized with multiple silver necklaces, crossover earrings and a black lace crop top

“Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny that pervades the world we live in.”

Madonna complained that she lived in a “world that refuses to celebrate women over 45 and feels the need to punish her if she continues to be strong, hard-working and adventurous.” [sic].’

He continued, declaring that he wasn’t going to start apologizing for “any of the creative choices I’ve made or the way I look or dress and I’m not going to start.”

The Like A Prayer singer said that while she felt she had been ‘degraded’ since her early days of fame, ‘I understand this is all a test and I’m happy to be a pioneer so that all the women behind me can have a better time. easier in the coming years.’

Cool girl: In addition to rocking a black Bandolier crossbody phone case, the holiday hitmaker rocked a pair of knee-high socks and matching leather boots

Cool girl: In addition to rocking a black Bandolier crossbody phone case, the holiday hitmaker rocked a pair of knee-high socks and matching leather boots

Fashion risk: Her incredibly toned thighs were peeking through the gaping holes in her pants as she played around in a recording studio.

Fashion risk: Her incredibly toned thighs were peeking through the gaping holes in her pants as she played around in a recording studio.

Throwback: While the mother-of-six showed off her trim midriff in the snaps, her brunette locks were styled into two braids

Throwback: While the mother-of-six showed off her trim midriff in the snaps, her brunette locks were styled into two braids

“Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny that pervades the world we live in.”

Madonna complained that she lived in a “world that refuses to celebrate women over 45 and feels the need to punish her if she continues to be strong, hard-working and adventurous.” [sic].’

He continued, declaring that he wasn’t going to start apologizing for “any of the creative choices I’ve made or the way I look or dress and I’m not going to start.”

The Like A Prayer singer said that while she felt she had been ‘degraded’ since her early days of fame, ‘I understand this is all a test and I’m happy to be a pioneer so that all the women behind me can have a better time. easier in the coming years.’

Speaking: The singer's posts to her Instagram story come after she faced criticism over her 'unrecognizable' Grammy Awards appearance in a lengthy Instagram

Speaking: The singer’s posts to her Instagram story come after she faced criticism over her ‘unrecognizable’ Grammy Awards appearance in a lengthy Instagram

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“Once again, I am caught up in the glare of ageism and misogyny that pervades the world we live in,” she wrote.