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Liz Smith | 08/14/2008 10:00 am

Madonna's Half-Century (Others Care, Even if You Don't)

Liz Smith

On August 16th, Madonna turns 50. She is still young — 50 is the new 25! — but perhaps because she has been a megastar since she was 25, it seems as if she is 80. Remember the famous H. Rider Haggard book (and later an Ursula Andress movie) She? That’s how we think of Madonna — thousands of years old, renewing herself by walking through the magic fire. I think human sacrifice was involved, too.  (Well, if you believe her brother Christopher …)

Not since Marlene Dietrich became the "World’s Most Glamorous Grandmother" have I seen such fret and fuss about a star’s age. (Miss Dietrich, who never saw a publicity angle she didn’t love, was initially amused by the glam granny references. Later, as the business of putting "Marlene Dietrich" together became more labor intensive, she was less cheery about it.)

Of course, with every round-numbered birthday that Madonna has passed — 30, 40 – the press has asked, "Is Madonna the Material Girl Now Immaterial? Is She Still Relevant?" The answer is f— yeah, she’s still relevant. When you don’t ask, she’ll be gone. There has always been an unseemly media haste to put an end to maturing female careers, especially when that career is based, at least in part, on good looks or sex appeal.

Truth to tell, Madonna’s record sales are not quite what they once were in the United States, but in Europe she sells three times as many CDs. Ticket sales for her coming U.S. and European concert tour remain stratospheric. (This ongoing aspect of her career is very much like that of the withered Rolling Stones and nobody is bothering to diss their crow’s-feet!)

Madonna is too thin, too worked-out and her hair is way too long. But these are the choices she makes. It doesn’t photograph well. In person — and I have seen her in person without makeup recently — she looks softer, younger and prettier. Not so unappealingly muscular.

People ask me, as Madonna’s birthday approaches, if I have advice for her? Puh-LEEZE. I wish she had some advice for ME. I’d like 600 million dollars.

As a friend, I’d only suggest she relax. As a friend, she’d probably reply, "I will when you will, Liz!" (Several years ago, my newspaper, the New York Post obliged me to ask Madonna if she was ever going to retire? She laughed and said, "Are you?" End of subject.)

Madonna, you keep on keeping on as long as you want. Happy birthday, honey!

Oh, and here are a few other stars who reach the half-century mark this year — Michael Jackson, Prince, Angela Bassett, Kevin Bacon, Ellen DeGeneres, Sharon Stone, Candace Bushnell and Tim Burton.

But as far as the press is concerned, it’s All About Madonna.

Click here to see photos from wowOwow Photo Gallery Salutes Madonna’s 50th Birthday.

Click here on this text to read my nationally syndicated daily column.

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38 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Frannie Em
De B It isn’t just that they are making money. They work hard to come up with issues and news, or articles about people that we would be interested in. We wouldn’t be here if they hadn’t put up the money to start the site. I know some of them put in $100,000 a piece. I don’t know if all of them did or not, and it isn’t my business, but I appreciate that they did because I have met many wonderful people here. That’s all. We are not going to solve all of the worlds problems sitting around posting, but we are going to get an idea on how others feel, and what they believe. Also other helpful info that everyone passes on.
By Frannie Em on 08/15/2008 1:06 am
K O
Uh, is it just me, or has this turned into the Madonna and John Edwards site? I love Liz. I do. Best dish in the business, but considering the number of articles about these two on this site, is this looking a little vacuous to anyone else? Just wondering…
By K O on 08/14/2008 5:52 pm
DeBúrca obj
Too much of anything isn’t good. And isn’t the point to have a discussion, whether it’s positive or negative? There would be little point to this site if not for all the posting going on.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/14/2008 6:13 pm
K O
Hi DeB, It’s not the posting I was referring to. Rather, it was the number of site articles dedicated to Madonna and John Edwards. Just seemed like quite a few on those people, and little else…
By K O on 08/14/2008 6:22 pm
DeBúrca obj
Yes, I was agreeing with you lol
By DeBúrca obj on 08/14/2008 7:26 pm
Dona Howlett
Kitty OKeefe, You’ve been on this site long enough to know if we get tired of the subjects someone inserts a different thread and off it goes. Maybe that’s what those of you who are tired of John Edwards and Madonna should do. I’ll join in no matter the subject………..lol
By Dona Howlett on 08/14/2008 9:35 pm
Star Lawrence
Don’t forget Obama—it’s an Obama site, too.
By Star Lawrence on 08/15/2008 10:11 am
Linda Mason
Oh, c’mon, Star. You’ve used it as a “bashing Obama” site, perhaps. Otherwise, it’s All Hillary, All the time. I agree with DB and the others who say that there is too much about celebs on this site. I would go even further and say that there is too much about celebs on the news media—period. I don’t go looking for celeb gossip, but I do watch the news, and so-called news outlets insist on bringing this celeb trash to me because they are pandering to the younger generation and whatever demographic it is that seeks this crapola. It may be harmless fun, but when it surplants the bona fide NEWS, it is not harmless. As for Madonna, congratulations if she looks great at 50, but why celebrate someone who apparently is the “other woman” in the breakup of a marriage? This nasty detail is part of the celebrity gossip genre. Why celebrate someone who has not achieved the wisdom to maintain or respect her own marriage vows, or those of someone else?
By Linda Mason on 08/19/2008 6:25 pm
DeBúrca obj
Can someone tell me if they’ve changed the e-mail alerts to work only if you click on that individual post? I’ve noticed I was getting responses but not getting alerts, and now if I click the alert button I’m told I will be alerted for that particular post. Before it was automatic for every post without having to click the alert button each time.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/14/2008 7:28 pm
James the Game
I’ve never used the E-mail Alert function, DeB, because whenever one of the stars posts something, it’s always ballyhooed with a headline on the top of the site’s Homepage. But my understanding was that, if you clicked on Email Alerts for a particular star, you would be automatically notified via Email whenever that person posted something new. In other words, you shouldn’t have to ever click the Email Alert button after you’ve done it the first time. If I’m wrong, someone set me straight.
By James the Game on 08/14/2008 9:40 pm
DeBúrca obj
Well, that’s the way it had been working for me up until now, but then I stopped getting alerts. so I had to click the email alert button with each post it seemed in order to get alerts… however, now I’m getting TWO alerts for each post (like, for the last 2 reply you gave to me, I got 4 in my e-mail, 2 each). So, I’m going to go back to not clicking it with each post and see what happens. Please respond to this if you see it and that way I’ll know if I got an alert or not… I’ll just keep checking.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/14/2008 11:46 pm
James the Game
DeB…I did not receive via Email your 11:46pm post, but I did receive your previous post
By James the Game on 08/15/2008 12:00 am
DeBúrca obj
James I didn’t click the e-mail alert on my last post, and here I see you answered, but I didn’t get an alert. Now I’ll click on the alert button for this one and if you answer I’ll bet I get 2 alerts with the exact same information in each. All of the sudden this started happening.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/15/2008 12:12 am
James the Game
I think the problem may be unique to your computer, DeBurca. Incidentally, I noticed that you changed your name to add “Obj” at the end of it recently. Perhaps the problem: WowOwow.com’s automated system recognizes two different people for you. By the way, what does Obj stand for?
By James the Game on 08/15/2008 12:19 am
James the Game
Well, an hour or so later, I have now received your 11:46pm post. As I mentioned in another note, DeBurca, I suspect that recently changing your name on this website (you added obj at the end of your name) has caused the site’s automated system to recognize you now as two different people.
By James the Game on 08/15/2008 12:22 am