Madonna Gets Green Light For Adoption
Judge Grants 49-Year-Old Pop Star's Adoption Of Malawian 2-Year-Old David Banda
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Play CBS Video Video Madonna Confirms Adoption Rumor "ShowBuzz RAW": At a screening for her new documentary film "I Am Because We Are," Madonna said she would be happy to adopt another child, but "would like it to be a little less difficult."
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Madonna carries David Banda in her arms, Thursday, April 19, 2007, at Consol Homes, a day care center that she is funding in the village of Masekese, Malawi. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
The 49-year-old pop star wasn't in court for Wednesday's ruling.
Madonna and her husband, Guy Ritchie, have been caring for the boy, David Banda, in London. David turns 3 in November.
David's mother died when he was a month old. His father has said he believed he could not care for him alone, and that placing him in an orphanage was the best way to ensure David's survival. The father has said he didn't object to the adoption.
Critics have said Madonna used her celebrity status to circumvent Malawian adoption laws - allegations she denies. Malawian law is fuzzy on foreign adoptions. Regulations only stipulate that prospective parents undergo an 18- to 24-month assessment period in Malawi, a rule that was bent when Madonna was allowed to take David to London.Photos: "I Am Because We Are"
Speaking to reporters last week at the Cannes Film Festival, Madonna said the criticism hurt.
"It was a big struggle, and I didn't understand it," she said. "But in the end I rationalized that, when a woman has a child and goes through natural childbirth, she suffers an enormous amount."
Madonna and Ritchie have a son, Rocco, 7, and Madonna has a daughter, Lourdes, 11.
Madonna met David while establishing charity projects in Malawi. She is funding her own and six other orphanages in the country.
Her Raising Malawi organization also announced that the singer is funding a multimillion-dollar academy for disadvantaged children in Malawi.
"I Am Because We Are," a new documentary that Madonna produced and narrated, shows poverty and disease devastating the lives of Malawi's children, and urges people to volunteer.
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Photos: "I Am Because We Are"
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