Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Madonna and a Malawi Adoption again....

My latest question: Is Madonna using her celebrity to adopt more quickly? I do not know what the laws are in Malawi regarding international adoption but I can tell you that if Madonna is truly following the process, I would be ecstatic! I do not think it is fair for anyone to use their celebrity to speed a process that everyone else has to wait through. I appreciate the fact that Madonna wants to keep in touch with her son, David's biological family but the birth father hasn't seen him in two years! Is this a semi-open adoption? I wonder if her new baby girl will follow the same type of visiting schedule?


From the Associated Press via Yahoo! :



MCHINJI, Malawi – Madonna said Tuesday that she was following standard procedures in her adoption of a Malawian girl, her first response to accusations that she is using her fame to speed the process.

The pop superstar also took her 3-year-old adopted son, David, to visit the orphanage in Mchinji, a village near the Zambian border, where he once lived.

The orphanage's director Lucy Chipeta said she brought David, Madonna, her 12-year-old daughter Lourdes and 8-year-old son Rocco to see the room and crib that David had used.

"It was an emotional moment," Chipeta told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "I am happy she brought her other children to see his roots."

Madonna took the children to the orphanage with a security detail including uniformed Malawian police officers and plain-clothed guards from a private security firm. The entourage used two Toyota Land Cruisers to block a horde of journalists and more than 200 curious children.

There were scuffles with the journalists, including cameramen and TV crews, as they tried to enter the brick-walled orphanage.

Madonna brought David on Monday to meet his biological father for the first time since he left Malawi in 2006.

"Madonna is committed to maintaining an ongoing relationship with David's Malawian roots," said Liz Rosenberg in an e-mail to The Associated Press.

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