Fans React To Madonna's Unrecognizable Look As Pop Legend Teases Rumored Messy Biopic
Madonna never fails to shock her audience.
On Monday, March 22, the "Material Girl" vocalist, 63, shared a photo to Instagram looking unrecognizable, as she seemingly teased her highly anticipated biopic — and her 17.8 million followers did not fail to take notice of her stand-still facial features.
"Good Things Come to Those Who Wait……………🎥🎬🕶🖤 Wanna Race Me………👺," Madonna captioned the snap of herself sitting back in a chair while her wrinkle-less face looks straight at the camera.
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"Wow your face is frozen in time," one user noted in the comment section, as another added that the Grammy Award winner looked, "like a Disney character." However, others loved her young look, with one writing, “Who is her surgeon!? She looks so amazing!”
The subtle tease at the upcoming project comes as a source exclusively revealed to OK! that Madonna — who is set to direct the movie about her adventurous life — has made the production process quite difficult with her diva demands.
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The Evita actress has been heavily involved in every aspect of the film, including casting who will portray her. "She’s been putting them through the wringer,” the source said of the front runners who are reported to be Euphoria’s Alexa Demie and Ozark star Julia Garner. “They’ve got to read, sing and dance for her and even do a choreography boot camp.”
When it comes to staying on schedule and maintaining cohesive creative visions for the project, things seem to have hit a snag. “After the deadline flew by, Madonna hired a new writer and then reconceived the film from the ground up,” the insider explained. "The studio wants something simple, but she’s going for something a lot more artsy."
"This project has been in development for two years and it's not even close to getting off the ground," said the source. "It's baffling that Madonna can't get her act together ether — and worse, she’s making it torture for everyone else.”
The film is reportedly set to center around the Queen of Pop's days as a dancer in gritty 1980's New York to her meteoric rise to fame.