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natalie_1982 | 08:39 Mon 07th Apr 2008 | ChatterBank
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Morning everyone, just felt like having a minor rant.... it's Monday morning and one of my first views on telly this morning when I switched GMTV on was Madonna's wotsit.
There is no denying she has an incredible body, she looks fabulous. But do we have to see her front bottom ALL the time? Her last four videos have had her in leotards or, like the new one, a corset top and knickers. I don't want to see anyones crotchy parts, let alone someone older than my mother gyrating around someone the same age as my young brothers. Honestly woman, get a grip.

Phew, feel better now :-)
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Hi nat - Glad you brought this up! I think it's time she covered her frogs legs up! That's what they remind me of, especially near the top, frogs legs!!
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PMSL Skep, yes, frogs legs I can see what you mean.

It's not even an age thing with me; if Britney or Leona were doing the same I'd feel the same, it just seems that in video after video Madonna has to be seen to have her tuppney bit on display in order for us to remember that "she looks good for her age, doesn't she?".

My mum is only 47, I think she's beautiful, but I'd be mortified if she paraded around in a leotard at every given opportunity. Mostly because it'd look better on her than me! LOL
She deserves nothing but your respect for keeping up with the trouser snake and in heels as well.

I'd also like to point out too that Timberland or whatever he's called is a very attractive man in my opinion.

In the words of our American cousins, you go girl.

(THe song is utter pants though).

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