Madonna Adopts Two Twin Malawian Girls - Spur Magazine
Pop star Madonna sits with her adopted Malawian child Mercy James during a bricklaying ceremony at the site of her Raising Malawi Girls Academy, near the capital Lilongwe, Malawi, April 6, 2010. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo

Madonna Adopts Twin Malawian Girls

The “Living for Love” pop star Madonna, was finally granted permission by Lilongwe court to adopt 4-year old twins from Malawi.

The 58 year-old singer pop star was full of joy and went ahead to share the first photo of the twins via Instagram; it also featured her daughter Lourdes Leon, 20.

“3 Beauties,” Madonna wrote. “Lola spends time with twins, Stella and Esther at Home of Hope Orphanage.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/BQQrNl4gzR0/

Judge Fiona Mwale said Madonna can provide a loving home for the girls in a “luxurious, spacious and comfortable abode in an affluent neighborhood” in the U.S.
Though she is “above the age normally considered within the ranges of parenting,” Mwale said, Madonna is in good health.
Her charity work brings her into contact with orphanages,” she added. “And it was as a result of this contact that she felt compelled to fill a gap in their lives and open up her home to them.
The mother of the two twins had died in childbirth and probably this softened Madonna’s heart who took it upon herself to adopt the two lovely children.
Madonna previously adopted two other children from Malawi: David Banda, 11, and Mercy James, 11. She is also mom to Rocco Ritchie, her 16-year-old son with filmmaker Guy Ritchie.
Allan Bangirana

Allan Bangirana is a freelance writer for Newslibre & Spurzine. He is passionate about tech, and games and occasionally writes about entertainment, lifestyle and so much more.

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