She is about shock value. I mean I love her, but a huge part of her career is shock value first, talent second. And we called her on it. I still love her, but the whole “women’s lib” excuse for her actions was an excuse she came up with afterwards for her behavior. I still felt empowered, but I’m smart enough to know that this is a very driven woman who will do anything it takes to be famous.
She has tears in her eyes at the end when asked if bad criticism wounds her. She always does a great job of not letting them show in interviews by blinking
I think Body of Evidence is one of her best movies. Her introduction scene is a bit awkward, partly how it was shot, but after that the film stands just fine and she carries herself well in it.
15 years after this interview she launched the STICKY AND SWEET tour, the HIGHEST GROSSING TOUR of ALL TIME for a solo ARTIST (Male or Female) #Unbelievable
Me encanta esta apariencia , muy vintage, veníamos saliendo de los excesos de los años 80 , es como una bocanada de aire fresco , al estilo de Frida integrante del grupo ABBA en el videoclip Knowing me Knowing You....
I think this is the most beautiful she has ever looked. For some reason this is the same look at in the Bad Girl video and yet she looks better here. I miss this woman. After her Divorce she seemed to have a mid-life crisis that she has never recovered from, and it's affected her personality and her music.
Gorgeous! As a "funny" fact, Body Of Evidence is the last movie I've seen during the "normal" world, just before Coronavirus became very official and serious in Europe... (never had the time to enjoy films like I want), It was the first time I saw it, I liked it a lot, its definitly intense and a bit heavy but not bad at all! So for this fact, it has a whole special vibe for me
Everybody was bashing the book, Madoona got so much hate during the Erotica and Sex era. But truth be told, the photos were done with such taste. It's clear that she didn't do it to just get naked in front of the camera. It's a beautifully done book and I wish I have it
It’s called aging. Nobody looks the same after 30 years. You either let gravity do its thing or you do something about it and maybe look a bit different. You’re going to look different either way.