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OK! Exclusive: Madonna Is Going Through A ‘Dark Period’ After Adopting Twin Girls

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March 31 2017, Published 12:10 p.m. ET

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Madonna recently adopted two adorable twin girls from Malawi, and now OK! has exclusively found the true reason why the pop icon decided to expand her family. “She’s focusing on adopting again to help combat her loneliness,” a source told OK!.

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*EXCLUSIVE* Madonna walks hand in hand with son David Banda at JFK airport
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A source dished to OK! on a night inside Madonna’s Hamptons house party.

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“There was a kid’s sleepover, and they were all blasting music and running wild, while Madonna was sleeping upstairs,” the source said.

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“It was 10 p.m. before dinner was served and it was a kosher meal that many of the guests passed on. They took Madonna’s son and daughter David, 12 and Mercy, 11 out for hot dogs and burgers.”

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*EXCLUSIVE* Madonna walks hand in hand with son David Banda at JFK airport
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Madonna has been going through an extensive custody battle over her son Rocco who is now living with his father, Guy Ritchie, in London.

What do you make of Madonna’s reason to adopt the twin girls? Is it selfish of her? Sound off in the comments below.

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