Madonna is said to be desperate to accomplish something before embarking on her highly awaited global tour.

The Queen of Pop looks to be striving to recover her natural look.

This follows a story in February that she hit the stage at the Grammys with an entirely different look, which drew criticism.

The "Vogue" hitmaker first clapped out at her detractors in reaction to plastic surgery accusations, but the words she got had a deeper impact on her.

As a result, the singer is preparing to change her appearance once more.

Rumors about her significantly altered look have been making the rounds, and a source close to the artist told the Daily Mail that it hasn't gone ignored.

According to the outlet, the "Like A Virgin" singer is working to restore her natural features in preparation for her next tour.

The insider explained, "She sees and hears what people say about her and, for the tour, she wants to look more like herself again for her fans."

Madonna's New Look At the 2023 Grammys

Madonna uploaded a snapshot of herself showing how "cute" she had become shortly after her perplexing appearance at the 2023 Grammys.

She captioned it with a humorous remark: "Look how cute I am now that swelling from surgery has gone down. Lol".

The internet was buzzing in the weeks leading up to Madonna's brief appearance at the Grammys about how different her face appeared compared to previous years.

She introduced vocalists Kim Petras and Sam Smith during their "Unholy" performance and couldn't help but make a joke about her new appearance while she was there.

In reaction to criticism, she lashed out at people who focused on her personal appearance rather than what she had said.

She expressed her views, noting that she was once again subjected to the ageism and sexism pervasive in today's culture.

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Madonna World Tour

This summer, Madonna will embark on a multi-city tour with over 35 performances to commemorate four decades in music.

She expressed her excitement for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to "explore as many songs as possible" and offer them "the show they have been waiting for."

A series of performances will tour North America beginning in late May. Until early October, major cities such as New York, Chicago, Miami, Washington, Houston, and Los Angeles will be entertained.

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