Madonna appeared younger than ever this weekend as she headed to watch a boxing match with her son David Banda.
The 63-year-old wore her platinum blonde locks in a sleek, straight down 'do, with some tucked behind her ears to frame her smooth complexion.
The Like A Virgin star wore a pair of pink Balenciaga sunglasses and dewy looking makeup, as well as a rosy tiny on her lips.
And despite being in her early sixties, the star appears to be ageing backwards as not a single wrinkle was visible on her face.
The pop sensation is no stranger to pushing the boundaries on Instagram, but her appearance at the WBA World Lightweight Championship on Saturday (May 28) proved her ageless look isn't just a clever filter.
Madonna went for a low-key look in terms of her outfit, going for a sporty look – but she kept things glamorous by adding a stack of chains and pendants around her neck.
Meanwhile, her son David, 16, looked effortlessly cool in his own outfit, which also consisted of sunglasses and an athletic look dress.
Madonna has never admitted to having any cosmetic procedures done on her face – such as anti-wrinkle injections or filler.
But Tarin Graham, who works with Madonna on her skincare, has previously spoke of how she keeps the megastar looking fresh.
She told E!: "There are several anti-ageing treatments I do on Madonna's skin, including microdermabrasion, photo facial treatment, micro-current and an oxygen treatment."
Madonna has been in the music industry for decades but looks just as youthful as she first did all those years ago in 1982 with her debut Everybody.
More recently, Madonna has been pushing things on social media and has been getting told off by Instagram.
She was recently banned from going live on the platform after posting plenty of flesh-flashing photos.
Madonna would later share a video after the decision from Instagram, and said: "I've never worn so many clothes in my life."
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