Madonna, 63, shows her VERY soft face in the Davis fight against Romero with her son David Banda, 16

Madonna had a very soft face when she attended the Davis vs. Romero wrestling event on Saturday for the AMB World Lightweight Championship at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

The 63-year-old singer hid her eyes behind pink sunglasses and wore a black Balenciaga jacket to the fight while attending the fight with her son David Banda, 16, who surprised in an elegant red dress.

He complemented himself with several silver necklaces and designed his straight blonde poker braids.

Youth: Madonna had a very soft face when she attended Saturday’s Davis vs. Romero wrestling event for the AMB World Lightweight Championship at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

David cut a great figure, complementing his dress with a selection of shiny chains, slippers and sunglasses with gold frame.

Madonna’s departure comes when she was banned from posting live on Instagram after continually breaking the app’s rules with her bare posts last week.

The singer expressed her outrage after discovering that she could not stream live to her 18 million followers for “going against the guidelines of the community” in the app, with a later message reminding users not to spam or “post nudity”.

Dynamic duet: The 63-year-old singer hid her eyes behind pink sunglasses and wore a black Balenciaga jacket to the fight while attending the fight with her son David Banda, 16, who she surprised with an elegant red dress.

Taut: The star showed his remarkably soft complexion as he entered

Elegant: The 63-year-old singer hid her eyes behind pink sunglasses and wore a black Balenciaga jacket to the fight.

Awesome: She wore various silver necklaces and designed her straight blonde poker braids

Hand in hand: the mother and son looked elegant when they arrived

Mother and son: The hitmaker was accompanied by David at the event

Sharing a video of the moment she learned she had been blocked, Madonna stated, “I’ve never worn so many clothes in my life,” even though the app had previously removed risky content.

He subtitled the clip: “We don’t !!!! violate community guidelines ………. ‘

In a video about her stories, Madonna questioned whether her posting on NFT videos last week could be to blame, as they featured graphic digital scans of her own vagina, as well as nude depictions of herself giving birth to trees. , butterflies and robotic centipedes.

Dear: Madonna’s departure comes when she was banned from posting live on Instagram after continually breaking the rules of the app with her bare posts, last week.

Radiant: Madonna seemed to be having a good time with her beloved son

Icon: Madonna was every inch the fashion icon when she arrived

After saying she was ‘speechless’, Madonna reflected, ‘It’s weird, they’re being very mysterious about why, they don’t give me a reason. It’s like a bureaucracy inside a computer.

“I haven’t done anything lately, nothing crazy this week anyway … it may be a delayed reaction from my NFTs last week.

“I’m sorry to disappoint everyone, I was looking forward to it. I swear allegiance to the people of censorship.”

Madonna was ridiculed online after sharing her NFT graphic videos on her social media platforms.

Forbidden: The singer expressed her outrage after discovering that she could not stream live to her 18 million followers for “going against the guidelines of the community” in the app, with a later message reminding users that do not spam or post nudity.

Madonna teamed up with digital artist, graphic designer and animator Beeple (whose real name is Michael Joseph Winkelmann) to make the three NFT videos, also known as non-expendable tabs, that leave little to the imagination.

Among the most graphic aspects of the clips are the close-ups of the vagina of the singer of Like a Virgin, which have been created by scans of the singer’s own genitals, and which have caused more controversy and outrage on social media.

The videos are not currently viewable on her Instagram page, but it is unclear whether she deleted them herself or Instagram.

Outraged: Sharing a video from the moment she found out she had been blocked, Madonna said, “I’ve never worn so many clothes in my life,” even though the app had previously removed risky content.

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