Madonna & Family: Passing Through Geneva International Airport
| Jan 5, 2012 by LISA ESTALL |

Madonna and her family made it back to Geneva International Airport in Switzerland on Wednesday (January 4). They had spent their New Year break skiing on the slopes at Gstaad.
Seen walking through the terminal were her children, David, 6, Mercy, 5, and Rocco, 11. Her boyfriend Brahim Zaibat was also in tow. Lourdes, 15, wasn't around even though she was on the trip with them. Bundled up in winter gear, they didn't seem to be bothered by other passengers.
Madonna has talked about getting her kids' approval when she's with a man.
She said, "It's important that my children admire and respect this partner that I would choose for myself. Especially for my sons, who have their father but they need a male role model as well. So I need to keep this in mind: What is this person modeling to my sons, what kind of man is he, what values does he have, what energy is he giving off? Because they are impressionable. It's so important."
The 53-year-old pop star still has it! Her new album is being released in March.
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I've been to that airport. It's small but I suppose it doesn't need to be huge like some other airports.
David is so handsome. He also seems to be very close to Madonna, almost always holding her hand or sitting next to her.
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