Madonna is the face, arms, and thighs-of-death for Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2010. The photos can be seen in the print version of the new Italian Vanity Fair.
The mother of four took a brief pause after being dropped, like carb-bloat at Lindsay Lohan’s house, from the Louis Vuitton campaign. As horrific as the LV advertisements were, they were better and more original than this boring ass shish. There are several photos, which show the singer doing her dishes, eating her lunch, and picking her crack. It would be more honest of them to just admit that they broke into her house, unannounced, and started snapping away. One assumes they then sloped off, after taking the shots, to sprinkle them with the classy-black-and-whites (to make it look more sessy and less YAWN-some).
The remaining two photos can be found below, if you can stand the excitement.
Image credit to Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2010 campaign , thanks to Mama Pop.




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Dunno she looks kinda hot in these pictures. Okay what am I smoking?
Something rather potent?
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maybe its just me, but I just don’t picture Madonna as a domestic…or eating spaghetti (that’s what that looks like). that would mean she had carbs! lol
she does look a bit hot, though…at least compred to how she has looked recently…thank the photoshop gods for that, though
She does look healthier and in a calm homely setting – it’s just not very “fashion-y”?
Interesting. The Italian title reads: Eating With Madonna.
I had no idea she ate. I thought she sucked the diluted innards of innocents much like arachnids suck the diluted innards of their prey.
*Cries a little, at how exquisite this comment is…*
She eats the souls of orphaned children, less fattening.
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