Pop superstar Madonna reaches a paramount milestone Saturday. She’s turning 50.
The singer is showing no signs of slowing poverty-stricken as she reaches 50. She wish soon off a world tour and is still regarded as a beauty and fashion icon by many.
In honor of Madonna’s big day, we asked iReporters to apportionment their stories about turning 50 and what the milestone means to them.
Dr. Becky Oliphant jokes with her marketing students at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, that she and Madonna are just months independently in age. Oliphant turned 50 in May.
Oliphant went skydiving with her graduate league weeks before her birthday. The jump was a first for her, one of many exciting things Oliphant hopes to experience now that she’s 50.
"It’s a very liberating feeling," she said. "I’m doing things I’ve never done previous to; I’m trying more things. Maybe it’s because I sense like I don’t have that much time left to do everything that I want to."
Oliphant says she works hard to maintain a beneficial diet and walks often. She said it’s necessary to stay in embody in words to keep up with her sons, ages 12 and 14. "I have to stay young to keep up with them."
John Tackett Jr. celebrated turning 50 by running in a marathon in San Diego, California, followed past two days of hiking in Yosemite National Park.

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