Madonna's age gap... between her face and hand: Wrinkled mitts give away the singer's age as she attends UFC bout in New York 

With her embellished biker jacket, flawless make-up and elaborate jewellery, she looked a fraction of her age – at least at first glance.

But Madonna was ultimately unable to disguise her 58 years while watching the UFC fight in New York this weekend, as in showing off her collection of rings she revealed her ageing hands.

The pop icon raised her hands during Irish fighter Conor McGregor's historic victory, only to reveal how wrinkled they have become over the years.

With her embellished biker jacket, flawless make-up and elaborate jewellery, she looked a fraction of her age – at least at first glance. But Madonna's hands gave her away

She was joined by a host of celebrities at the lightweight title contest at Madison Square Gardens, including Wolverine star Hugh Jackman, who unusually had headphones around his neck.

The pair posed for a photo together, which Jackman posted on Instagram with the caption: 'Just a 'normal' Saturday night in NYC!!! @ufc fight night with the legendary Madonna'.

Model Bella Hadid and actor Zac Efron were also in attendance for the UFC's first event in New York, while celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay was ringside.

However, all eyes were on Madonna as she watched the action intently.

The pop icon raised her hands during Irish fighter Conor McGregor's historic victory, only to reveal how wrinkled they have become over the years

Her face looked remarkably taut and barely moved as she reacted to the fight, but she later described it as the 'best night ever'.

Posting a video of McGregor on her Instagram account, she wrote: 'He's A Beast! OMG Best Night Ever! U.F.C.'

The singer was channelling biker chic in her heavy leather jacket adorned with chains and pearls, which she teamed with silver hoops and an array of rings.  

She was joined by a host of celebrities at the lightweight title contest at Madison Square Gardens, including Wolverine star Hugh Jackman

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