Madonna has shown off a new youthful look as she presented at the the Annual Grammy Awards in LA on Sunday.
The 64-year-old singer looked smooth and plumped as she presented at the music awards, where some fans branded her 'unrecognisable'. Her lips appeared plumped and pouty and her skin was smooth and without wrinkles.
Madonna kept her look strictly monochromatic as she wore a fitted and tailored black jacket teamed with a black skirt and daring side split finished off with towering pair of heels.
Her blonde hair was styled in a sleek and slicked back hairstyle with two plaits at the front and at the back.
The Material Girl singer introduced Sam Smith and Kim Petras as they prepared to sing their hit track, Unholy, which won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance during the awards ceremony.
Madonna, who has won seven Grammys in her career and been nominated for a further 28, addressed the crowd as she introduced the duo. Holding a riding crop in her right hand she asked the crowd: "Are you ready for a little controversy?"
Madonna's edgy look did not go unnoticed by viewers watching the awards at home, as one tweeted: "Madonna looking "refreshed" lol.."
Another agreed, as they penned: "Madonna needs to stop with the plastic surgery and embrace the aging process. She’s nearly unrecognizable at this point."
"If they didn’t announce that was Madonna I’d have no idea who this person presenting at the Grammy’s was," said a third.
A fourth wrote: "I had to pause and rewind, to learn who this lady was with pictures of madonna on the screen behind her. Madonna at the grammys was UNRECOGNIZABLE!!!"
Madonna's appearance comes as the iconic star has announced her comeback 'Celebration' tour, where tickets have sold out within minutes. The star also announced that she would be adding several new dates to her upcoming show tour, including extra dates in the UK.
The star will perform at a fifth show in London at the O2 Arena on Tuesday 5th December 2023 to round off the tour.
The previous shows in the capital of the UK are scheduled for October, with three of the shows already being sold out after fans quickly snapped up tickets.