Madonna adopted twins Esther and Stella from Malawi earlier this month.
Madonna has given fans a glimpse into her home life with newly adopted twins Esther and Stella.
The singer was granted permission to adopt the four-year-olds from Malawi earlier this month, bringing them home with her to the US while the adoption process is finalised.
On Saturday Madonna shared a sweet video of the twins on Instagram showing them singing along to ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ while a friend played the piano. The video has already received over 350,000 views on the photo sharing site.
Madonna confirmed she had adopted Esther and Stella last week, posting a photo of herself holding hands with the twins in Malawi. “I can officially confirm I have completed the process of adopting twin sisters from Malawi and am overjoyed that they are now part of our family,” she captioned the photo.
“I am deeply grateful to all those in Malawi who helped make this possible, and I ask the media please to respect our privacy during this transitional time. Thank you also to my friends, family and my very large team for all your support and Love!”
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In another post, the singer gave a little more information on the twins, who she first met at the Home of Hope orphanage. “There are 650 Orphans at Home of Hope where Estere and Stelle have lived for 4 years since they were 5 days old,” Madonna wrote.
“Run by the generous and compassionate Rev. Chipeto and his daughter Lucy, Raising Malawi has been working with HOH for over 10 years since I met my son David there. If you would like to get involved by volunteering or donations go to. Raising Malawi.org . Every little bit helps!!!”
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