Your tip
RadarOnlineRadarOnline
BREAKING NEWS

Madonna To Adopt Again?

Mar. 16 2009, Published 7:58 a.m. ET

Link to FacebookShare to XShare to Email

Madonna, who adopted her son David Banda from Malawi in 2006, might be welcoming another child from the African country to her brood. The pop star hinted that she might adopt again in a recent interview with Nation, Malawi’s national newspaper.

The singer said a second Malawi adoption is "something I have been considering, but would only do if I had the support of the Malawian people and the Government.” Madonna’s adoption of David set off a firestorm of controversy that took two years to resolve. (Because Malawi had previously banned all foreign adoptions, many citizens and officials claimed the superstar acted above the law, and argued that David should be raised in his home country.)

Article continues below advertisement

Madonna referred to the experience as “painful,” but trailblazing. “This adoption was essentially was the beginning of the creation of adoption laws in Malawi,” she said. “I am the template or the role model, so to speak, for future adoptions."

What’s motivating 50-year-old Madge to welcome another child to her family? She told Nation that many of her friends think it might be good for her son to have a sibling from his home country and that keeping David in touch with his roots is a priority for her. “He has a big map of Africa in his room,” she said, “with lots of arrows pointing to Malawi.”

MORE ON:
Hollywood

Readers even asked some tough, personal questions about how Madonna’s divorce from director Guy Ritchie might impact the kids. "Everything between us is very amicable,” the singer responded. “We both agree that our children should always feel a deep connection with both their parents…It is our responsibility to give them that foundation."

Advertisement

DAILY. BREAKING. CELEBRITY NEWS. ALL FREE.

Opt-out of personalized ads

© Copyright 2024 RADAR ONLINE™️. A DIVISION OF EMPIRE MEDIA GROUP INC. RADAR ONLINE is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Offers may be subject to change without notice.