Madonna & Her Kabbalah Kids
| Oct 1, 2011 by JENNY SCHAFER |
You can't catch me!
Queen of Pop Madonna was seen leaving the Kabbalah Center with her four children - Lourdes, 14, Rocco, 11, David, 6, and Mercy, 5 - in New York City on Saturday (October 1). Dressed in stylish duds, David and Mercy were so cute running out of the center together.
The Material Girl recently opened up about "having it all."
You can [have it all] but what you can't then expect is a good night's sleep," the 'Papa Don't Preach' singer said. "I have all three; love, children and work. Lucky me. I can't imagine not having children."
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I just love David and Mercy. Such beautiful smiles.
Bless you Madonna for rescuing these poor, starving, sick children from Malawi and giving them a good life. You are so kind and compassionate. The people of Malawi are grateful for everything you have done for us and continue doing for us. Thank you.
Her kids are so adorable. That Mercy seems like a character. I love how they dress her too. So cute.
If They (David Banda And Mercy James) Came From Malawi They Could Be US Citizens And They Could Be Malawian Born African American Kids
beautiful kids and look so well taken care of....God bless Madonna!
Long live Madonna
2nd and Last three comments are ridiculous
I totally agree with you Victoria especially about the second comment.
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