Madonna Follows Angelina Jolie, Set To Adopt 2 More Kids From Malawi

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"Madonna" is reported to plan to adopt two more kids from Malawi. She already has two adopted kids from the same place namely David and Mercy.

In a report from Celebrities Global, "Madonna" has filed papers for adopting two more children in Malawi. She is said to appear in court in the country to file these papers. It can be recalled that Madonna adopted David in 2008 and Mercy one year after also of the same place.

She also has a charity organization which she named Raising Malawi. This has been established in 2006 when she founded the charity then. There is no official report just yet if Madonna already saw the kids or if when the adoption is to take place.

According to a report in Aol, Madonna also has to wait a week from Wednesday if her request for adopting has been approved. Currently, Madonna already has four children. Lourdes Leon is already 18 years old and is the daughter of the singer and Carlos Leon.

Rocco Ritchie is next who is now 16 years old and his biological father is Guy Ritchie. David Banda is 11 years old and has been the first child that Madonna adopted from Malawi. A year after she had David, Mercy James is next who is also 11 years old.

Meanwhile, a recent report from People Babies indicates that Madonna's recent rumors of adopting two more kids are untrue. A statement from the singer states that she has been in Malawi to check on the children's hospital in Blantyre.

She also has been in the place to work on her charity Raising Malawi. She adds in the statement that after these important tasks she already headed home. Madonna further notes that the rumors of an adoption are not true.

It is unclear as of this time if "Madonna" is to adopt more kids from Malawi. The reports indicate that she is but the pop icon has not confirmed the reports to be true.

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