‘Looks best she has in years’: Fans gush over Madonna as she breaks down during AIDS Day tribute
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS: Madonna has been hailed by her fans for looking her best "in years" during her performance in Amsterdam on World AIDS Day on Friday, December 1.
While Madonna is currently winning hearts through her 'The Celebration Tour' concerts, she paid tributes to the huge number of people who lost their lives due to the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 90s.
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During her tribute, the 65-year-old Grammy winner became emotional and shed tears as she remembered her late mother and several other artists who lost their lives due to HIV-AIDS. The Grammy-winning singer also remembered the millions of people who got affected by the disease.
Fans shower praise
Madonna's fans praised the pop superstar's looks with several fans saying that it was the best she has looked in years. For the last few years, Madonna was often subjected to harsh criticism for her allegedly altered appearance.
One of the fans said, "♥️♥️🙏🏼🙏🏼 she looks amazing."
Someone else added, "I adore her❤️❤️❤️."
Another fan observed, "Looks best she has done in years 🔥🔥."
"Her face looks way better than it did," commented another fan who sounded impressed with Madonna's appearance.
While explaining the reason of Madonna's tears, another fan explained, "She was talking about her friends that died with HIV and how luck we are, because nowadays we have good drugs to help us. She was talking for about 10 minutes. It was touched. I was there."
Another enamored fan said, "I had the best times in my younger years with Madonna's music and unfortunately she lost many friends, don't forget how famous she was and she will forever be the Queen for me 🙏🏻💜."
"Finally she looks normal and beautiful," commented another fan.
Someone else added, "She looks beautiful, like herself again."
'Hard to explain the sense of loss and confusion'
On December 2, the 'Material Girl' singer took to her Instagram to pen a lengthy note to commemorate the event as she wrote, "I was going to post this yesterday on World Aid’s Day But I woke up feeling so overwhelmed with sadness that words felt meaningless."
She continued, "It’s hard to explain the sense of loss and confusion And despair for so many people," before adding, "Because my show is a retrospective of my Journey of the last 4 decades -Told through music : How could I not recognize This incredibly important moment , not only in my life but in so many others."
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The 'Hung Up' songstress continued, "AIDS came through like a brushfire. Like a freight train."
"It was unexpected and merciless. It destroyed all the beautiful people," mourned the songstress and added, "An entire generation of artists was wiped out. Turned to ash."
She concluded while writing, "In Loving Memory…………….,Gone but not forgotten. ♥️ #worldaidsday."
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