The Borneo Post

Madonna blasts criticism over her younger lovers

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NEW YORK: Pop icon Madonna has described herself as “oppressed,” saying she was tired of a gender double- standard over her relationsh­ips with younger men. The 58-year- old singer said in an interview published on Tuesday that she has endured criticism throughout her entire career despite her profession­al success. “I’ve always felt oppressed,” she told Harper’s Bazaar magazine. “A large part of that is because I’m female and also because I refuse to live a convention­al life. I’ve created a very unconventi­onal family. “I have lovers who are three decades younger than me. This makes people very uncomforta­ble. I feel like everything I do makes people feel really uncomforta­ble,” she said.

Madonna has been linked romantical­ly to a number of men in their 20s at the time, most recently Ivorian model Aboubakar Soumahoro and earlier French choreograp­her Brahim Zaibat and Dutch dancer Timor Steffens.

The Material Girl -- who has four children and has been married twice -- also said she faced sexism in that she is often asked why she remains active as an artist.

“Did somebody go to Pablo Picasso and say, ‘Okay, you’re 80 years old. Haven’t you painted enough paintings?’ No. I’m so tired of that question.”

Madonna, who last year completed a global tour for her latest album “Rebel Heart,” will soon be directing a movie, “Loved.”

Madonna wrote the screenplay for the fi lm, an adaptation of Andrew Sean Greer’s novel “The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells” about a woman who is transporte­d to different eras as part of psychiatri­c treatment for depression.—

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