Madonna had to break through; I knew she was going to make it big, because I could see how ambitious she was, in a very genuine and sweet way. Maripol ambitiousbigbreak Change image and share on social
Madonna has total control over her life, and not many women have that. Monica Seles controllifemadonna Change image and share on social
Madonna is a creation, so perhaps we should give her and the factory that created her a little credit, but I think that she should quietly disappear now. Poor Madge seems unable to decide whether she wants to look like Marilyn Monroe or Marlene Dietrich. Barry Humphries createcreationcredit share on social
Madonna is a feminist and has been doing more for the cause than all the grumpy feminists, who are giving nothing back by being grumpy. Christian Louboutin backfeministgive Change image and share on social
Madonna is a pro. I don't like her and have no respect for her but- I don't think she should be called a musician or a dancer or whatever you know, but I do have, well I do have respect for her ability to completely manipulate the media and have them work for her. Jon Fishman abilitycallcompletely share on social
Madonna is an athlete; she has to be treated like a professional athlete. She doesn't work out for six hours a day, though, like some of the press says. She never works out for more than two hours a day, and then only when she has the time. Tracy Anderson athletedayhour share on social
Madonna is completely down-to-earth. She's an absolute professional. Natalie Dormer absolutecompletelyearth Change image and share on social
Madonna is her own Hollywood studio - a popelike mogul and divine superstar in one. She has a laserlike instinct for publicity, aided by her visual genius for still photography (which none of her legion of imitators has). Unfortunately, her public life has dissolved into a series of staged photo ops. Camille Paglia aiddissolvedivine share on social
Madonna is that forbidden thing, the Nietzschean creative woman. Her preoccupation with a high level of work doesn't allow her to follow the usual script that powerful women are expected to follow - 'don't hate me for my success, don't hate me for my power.' Naomi Wolf creativeexpectfollow share on social
Madonna, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe - they were myths of greatness. Rita Ora audreygreatnesshepburn Change image and share on social