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Madonna Engaging In False Advertising With Skincare Line April 9. 2018
Madonna Madonna recently launched a skincare line, but it is not doing well. She invited younger stars in her self-professed "Illuminati"/Kabbalah cult to the launch, such as Kim Kardashian and Cardi B, who made Madonna look even older by comparison. She clearly thought having young stars at the event would help sell the wrinkle cream, but they are too young to have wrinkles. It also not deflect from the fact that Madonna looks really old, yet is selling wrinkle cream, which is clearly not working. That's false advertising.
Madonna looks vile It is also false advertising for Madonna to sell wrinkle cream, as her face if so pumped full of botox and fillers. She looks plastic and the crows feet, jowls and wrinkles are still showing, as there is only so much those procedures can do. Madonna has also had several facelifts and cheek implants. If they lift Madonna face any further, her nose will be at the back of her head. However, Madonna is fraudulently telling women to use her skincare line to get rid of wrinkles, when she has them. Madonna having all her photos Photoshopped and using CGI on videos to blur wrinkles/jowls/crows feet, such as in the clip "4 Minutes" with Justin Timberlake, does not hide it.
Madonna covering her face while standing with young cult members Kim Kardashian and Cardi B Beautiful, youthful looking women such as Cindy Crawford, 52, and Christie Brinkley, 64, have anti-aging skincare lines. Crawford and Brinkley look very good, like they are doing something right. However, Madonna, looks terrible. Madonna looks like she was around when they signed the Declaration of Independence, but is out here trying to sell wrinkle cream. What a fraud. RELATED ARTICLES Madonna's Kabbalah Cult Targeting And Killing Jamaicans With The Support Of The FBI |
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