London: It seems age has finally started to catch up with `Queen of Pop` Madonna.
At 52, she has always managed to look a million dollars with her regular ribbon treatments but the superstar could not hide her wrinkles and appeared haggard at the sets of her directorial venture WE, a news website reported.
Many people at her age would start to relax their workload and enjoy the fruits of many years` labour. But for Madonna, it seems every passing year results in yet another project.
The mother-of-four is reportedly suffering from a nasty cold and considering she is also currently auditioning dancers for her next tour, it`s no wonder she seems a little bit drained.
Although there are very few details about the plot of the film starring `Bright Star` actress Abbie Cornish, the set appears to be dressed to reflect 1940s Britain.
It is no surprise Madonna is taking her role very seriously as she is anxious about how critics will react to her second directorial offering.
Her first, `Filth and Wisdom`, was panned by media and met with derision at Berlin Film Festival in 2008.
PTI
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