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Martin Schreiber at The Madonna Nudes - A private view of pictures of Madonna taken in 1979 by photographer Martin Schreiber held at the Impure Art Gallery Brighton, England - 04.30.09 wenn.com Nas and Kelis shock hip hop world with divorce plans Pete Townshend talks crap about Autin Powers swinging Beyonce look-a-like was radio prank Sam Lutfi appeals Spears' restraining order Hugh Jackman gives up on wolverine diet Eliza Dushka Dating Rick Fox - Vanessa Williams ex husband Tyra Banks stalker convicted Abbrams: Shatner's Kirk is dead Heidi Klum plays matchmaker to Tim Gunn Former supermodel recovering after suring accident Nicole Richie was once part of a rap group Bob Dylan is writing a musical So DMX has to pay 240,000 for 2004 assult Eminem as a serial killer on Cinemax Matt Sorum: Axl Rose should use another name MADONNA'S PILLOW FACE Madonna?s youthful appearance is down to a new cosmetic craze, it has been claimed. Plastic surgeon Cyrille Blum claims the 50-year-old singer has had a series of non-invasive treatments to help maintain her looks. Blum said: ?She looks the same as she did 20 years ago. She looks like a good Michael Jackson.? The cosmetic expert ? who has a global A-list celebrity clientele ? believes the star?s wrinkle-free skin is due to the emergence of a new procedure, dubbed the ?pillow face?. Patients undergo a series of fillers, lasers and Botox to fill the space underneath the delicate facial tissue and eradicate fine lines and wrinkles. He explained to Grazia magazine: ?It?s all about trying to recreate that perfect plumpness of youth. There?s a certain type of woman who wants these incredibly prominent cheeks which you don?t naturally see on older women.?
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