Madge’S Wrinkle Kickers
It’s no secret Madonna always gets what she wants – and in her quest for eternal youth the Material Girl has decided she’s had enough of pricks.
Literally.
But before anyone chokes on their cereal or her hubby Guy Ritchie goes into meltdown, we mean in the surgical sense.
Although the Mockney mother of two has a good 20 years before she gets her OAP bus pass, it appears she’s preparing for the standard photo-booth shot with a new “miracle facelift“.
It’s been rumoured Madge is a fan of Botox and was filmed having authentic-looking poison injections for her video Hollywood – but in the fickle world of showbiz the 45-year-old queen of pop has now turned to Beautytox.
Friends say she’s been splashing out £350 a time on the treatment, which fills out lines and wrinkles but is not as harsh as celebrity face-freeze filler Botox.
“Madonna’s never openly admitted to using Botox,” one insider tells us. “And she probably won’t admit to having this done, but she’s got nothing to be ashamed of. Her looks are mainly down to good genes, dancing, exercising, running around after the family and a healthy diet.”
At the launch of her children’s book The English Roses this month, Madonna, who was with daughter Lourdes, six, and son Rocco, three, looked sensational.
Naturally, we checked for signs of little scars around the hairline, chin and ears but couldn’t find any evidence of a facelift.
Her forehead was amazingly line-free and plumped-out, but her eyebrows still bobbed up and down as she spoke – something that doesn’t happen after £200-a-time paralysing Botox treatments.
A pal let slip that the star’s soft features are courtesy of just two sessions of Beautytox at a salon in Hampstead, North West London.
“It actually works by shooting a muscle-relaxing serum into the skin with an oxygen jet,” whispers an insider. “It’s needle-free, painless, and it lasts for six months. Madonna’s only been twice but she’s thrilled with the results and has left a £50 tip each time.”
Tips? Children’s books? Rumours that the treatment is making the one-time wild-child superbitch go soft in the head are currently unconfirmed.
Source: The Mirror