Live To Tell! Madonna Risks Life For Dangerous Butt Implant Surgery
Jan. 2 2019, Published 8:38 p.m. ET
Superstar singer Madonna shocked fans with an impromptu performance at NYC’s iconic gay bar Stonewall Inn on New Years Eve! However, after performing hit songs such as “Like A Prayer” with 13-year-old adopted son David Banda, the internet exploded with photos of the 60-year-old’s abnormally robust butt! Click through seven photos of Madonna’s new rear end as top docs tell RadarOnline.com exclusively how she may have put her life at risk for her risqué new curves!
"Back stage at STONEWALL INN!!" Madonna captioned this photo of herself on NYE. "2019 came in with a Bang!”
After seeing photos of Madonna at Stonewall Inn, America’s Holistic Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Anthony Youn — who has not treated the singer — told RadarOnline.com, “Oh wow, Madonna’s got back! Her buttocks appear to have undergone a massive change, which I suspect is most likely due to two inserts in her pants. However, if this isn't due to inserts, then I suspect that she may have undergone placement of buttock implants.”
According to Dr. Youn, Madonna risked her life, if she did indeed get buttock implants!
“This is not a surgery that I recommend due to their high rate of complications, such as infection and malposition. Let's hope that she just put a couple socks in her jeans to make her bottom look bigger,” Dr. Youn added.
NYC-based plastic surgeon, Dr. Adam Schaffner, who has also not treated Madonna, told RadarOnline.com, “Madonna’s buttocks are curvaceous! This shape may be due to exercise, such as squats and lunges.”
“It be also be due to enhancement procedures such as the fat transfer aka Brazilian butt lift and/or buttock implants,” Dr. Schaffner said, noting that the differences may also be due, in part to “clothing, lighting and/or camera angles.”
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