Its been such a long time that Madonna spoke of her son and when she did all she said was that
“He’s great. He’s wonderful and at home in bed” Madonna was at the premier of the movie ‘Alice and the Invincibles’ in London’s Times Square. Madonna adopted son David Banda under severe criticism from all quarters in October last year.
Madonna was at the premier of the flick, in which she voices the character princess Selenia, with husband Guy Ritchie and her two other kids while she choose to leave David at home. Now that might call for many to accuse her of double standards… but after all there’s hardly any interest left in Madonna now and much less her adopted son that the less said the better. Saves a lot of time and energy you see.
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letters at her New York home over the past four weeks. “Madonna has been receiving some really disturbing and threatening mail. Obviously, she feels very scared and has had lengthy conversations with the police about it. Madonna’s people have been growing increasingly concerned about her safety and have been left with no option but to step up her security,” sources said. And while it is believed that the letters might be from livid animal rights campaigners who are furious with Madonna for wearing a 35,000 pound chinchilla fur coat to a recent bash, she is taking no chances, especially after the experience of nearly being run off the road by two cars in New York recently after she appeared on the David Letterman show.
She has even roped in pals Gwyneth Paltrow and Stella McCartney to help her out. And all the eligible candidates are running away from the task because of Madge’s strict rules. According to the source, the nanny will be working without a break for the first three months, but will not be allowed any visitors. “She is panicking a bit as she has yet to find someone who is prepared to adhere to her strict lifestyle. Madonna doesn’t believe in television. Whoever gets the job has also been warned they will be working flat out for the first three months and won’t be allowed any visitors,” the source said. To add misery to these terms, he or she will also not be allowed to have a television in the living quarters, for Madge does not believe in letting her kids - Lourdes and Rocco watch TV, and the same will go for the kids’ minder. With such conditions no one I guess would ever turn up for the job.
Malawi. When Madonna initiated the adoption of a Malawian boy, she was “saving a life,” the singer told David Letterman on Thursday, as she called for increased adoption from the African nation. Madonna and her husband, movie director Guy Ritchie, 38, have been allowed to take 1-year-old David Banda to their home in London in spite of the continuing protest against the adoption by the Human Rights organization in Malawi. “There’s over a million orphans in Malawi, and in my opinion the laws need to change because these children need to be rescued,” the Material Mom said on a famous television show.
that there is no tension between the Pop Diva and Angelina Jolie. The rep cleared it out that the recent reports on Jolie pointing finger at Madonna were not exactly interpreted. Ironically, it was Jolie’s boyfriend Brad Pitt who encouraged the pop singer and husband to adopt when the two couples dined together last year (06). Liz said “I doubt Madonna is aware of Angelina’s comments, and I don’t think Angelina said anything bad. True, it might have been easier had Madonna adopted a child from another country, but Madonna doesn’t shy away from things because they are difficult.” Jolie issued a statement on Monday clarifying her statement to the magazine, saying, “The article included many falsehoods. I said many positive things that were omitted.”
Angelina Jolie questioned Madonna for having undertaken an ‘illegal’ adoption. Her comments follow accusations that Madonna used her fame and money to speed the adoption of one-year- old David Banda late last year. ‘Madonna knew the situation in Malawi, where he was born,’ said Miss Jolie, who has adopted two Third World youngsters of her own. Malawi is a place where law considers adoption illegal and Jolie said that it was unimaginable for her to think that Madonna adopted the boy when his father was still alive. Human rights groups in Malawi are still arguing that the American used her celebrity - and a £1.7million donation to the orphanage where David lived - to bypass laws governing the adoption of Malawians by foreigners.