Madonna gives her adopted twins Esther and Stella a singing lesson as she shows fans an insight into family life
The singer and the girls delivered a tuneful rendition of Mambo Italiano
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The singer and the girls delivered a tuneful rendition of Mambo Italiano
MADONNA has shared an adorable clip of her adopted twin girls singing Mambo Italiano on Instagram.
It's yet another example of young Esther and Stella following in Madge's footsteps, after the singer posted a video of them singing a nursery rhyme while playing with Barbies as well as another clip of them performing a tuneful version of the ABC song.
Dressed in matching black and gold Adidas tracksuits and hanging out in what appears to be Madonna's expansive garden, the girls begin by singing a gospel song while sitting in a golf buggy.
They then turned to a more contemporary style as Madonna leads them through the catchy pop classic.
After their sing-song, the girls, who were wearing identical floral sunglasses, lay beside Madonna on a hammock.
The 58-year-old has been keeping fans up to date with her kids’ development in their first few weeks with their new family via her social media pages.
As well as adopting Esther and Stella, Madonna previously adopted Mercy James and David Banda – and she has two biological children, Rocco and Lourdes.
Earlier in February, the now mum-of-six confirmed the legal process had officially gone through and welcomed the four-year-old twins into her family.
She again took to Instagram to reveal the good news to her followers.
Madonna wrote next to the cute picture: “I can officially confirm I have completed the process of adopting twin sisters from Malawi and am overjoyed that they are now part of our family.
“I am deeply grateful to all those in Malawi who helped make this possible, and I ask the media please to respect our privacy during this transitional time.
“Thank you also to my friends, family and my very large team for all your support and Love!”
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