She is often seen on social media using a slew of filters.
Yet Madonna was showing her real self on Thursday evening as she stepped out in London to attend her son Rocco Ritchie’s art exhibition with her children.
The Like A Virgin hitmaker, 65, who is set to kick off her 78-date Celebration tour at The O2 on Saturday night, looked sensational as she touched down at the event in a plunging bralet with high-waisted trousers and fishnet gloves.
The sexagenarian wore her bleach blonde locks in sleek straight lengths while rocking a pair of futuristic wrap around black sunglasses.
Rocco, who she shares with ex Guy Ritchie, was showcasing his work at Frieze in the UK capital – something Madonna lauded as ‘remarkable’.
Madonna was sure to put on a stunning display as she headed into the event in her typically edge look comprising the bralet and blazer.

Here she is: Madonna was showing her real self on Thursday evening as she stepped out in London to attend her son Rocco Ritchie ‘s art exhibition with her children

Cheeky: The Like A Virgin hitmaker, 65, who is set to kick off her 78-date Celebration tour at The O2 on Saturday night, looked sensational as she touched down at the event in a plunging bralet with high-waisted trousers and fishnet gloves

Proud mom alert: Madonna praised her son Rocco as she attended his art exhibition
Adding her usual quirky touches, she added in a pair of fishnet gloves with a chunky silver necklace and an ring with an M motif worn over the gloves.
She was joined at the event by her adopted son David Banda, 18, and Stella McCartney, as the trio posed up a storm inside the festivities.
Also in attendance was Lourdes Leon, 26, her daughter with ex Carlos Leon, and her adopted daughter Mercy James, 17.
Stella looked sensational in a red coat with a black collar and matching black opaque tights as she stepped out of the event with the superstar.
Rocco has quietly established himself as an expressionist painter under the name Rhed with his artwork selling upwards of £20,000. He has had three exhibitions at the Chelsea art gallery, Tanya Baxter Contemporary, since 2018.
Ritchie – who turns heads with his retro fashion sense – kicked off his career at age 17 – studying at Central Saint Martins and the Royal Drawing School and his work now sells for five figures.

Chic: Adding her usual quirky touches, she added in a pair of fishnet gloves with a chunky silver necklace and an ring with an M motif worn over the gloves

Sleek and straight: The sexagenarian wore her bleach blonde locks in sleek straight lengths while rocking a pair of futuristic wrap around black sunglasses

Golden girl: Her daughter Mercy James looked trendy in gold heels and a black ensemble
Rocco’s secret life as an acclaimed artist was unveiled last year by Page Six. His bio on London’s Tanya Baxter Contemporary gallery website states: ‘Rhed is a young emerging artist whose cultural background is diverse and unconventional…
‘His childhood was spent between New York and London which have given him an eclectic and diverse artistic background…
‘Society conflicts such as the obsession with social media, fixation of celebrities & labels and generational problems such as drug abuse and depression are subjects that he approaches in a coded fashion…
‘It is almost as if the artist uses the paintings to act as a spokesman for the millennial generation who have overdosed on a toxic society.’

A vision: Stella McCartney looked sensational in a red coat with a black collar and matching black opaque tights as she stepped out of the event with the superstar