Madonna Adopted Twins In Africa

Madonna Adopted Twins In Africa
Madonna Adopted Twins In Africa

Video: Madonna Adopted Twins In Africa

Video: Madonna Adopted Twins In Africa
Video: Madonna adopts twin girls in Malawi 2024, April
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After Madonna representatives in late January denied that the singer intended to adopt two children from Malawi, it now turns out that the Material Girl has indeed expanded the family by providing a home for two adorable twins from that African country.

A Malawian judicial spokesperson, Mlenga Mvula, confirmed the news to People.

"[Madonna] emitted happiness," she assured Mvula magazine, who also revealed that during the adoption proceedings the minors were accompanied by their biological father and an uncle. "[Madonna] smiled as she made her way into the courtroom and then drove away."

Although Madonna and her team had denied that they intended to adopt, the 58-year-old artist shared a photo on Instagram in July that shows the 4-and-a-half-year-old girls, Stella and Esther, in the arms of the artist's oldest daughter, Lourdes. Ciccone, 20 years old.

3 beauties! Lola - as she calls her eldest daughter - spending time with the twins Stella and Esther at the Home of Hope orphanage,”she said in that message. The post included the Malawi flag as an emoji.

Madonna, who is also the biological mother of Rocco Ritchie, 16, and her adoptive children David Banda and Mercy James, both 11, thus confirms her commitment to helping children, since in addition to being now a proud mother of Four African children, he also does charitable work with his Raising Malawi Foundation.

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