Pop superstar Madonna has filed for the adoption of two more children from Malawi, it has emerged.
The 58-year-old singer appeared before a High Court judge in the capital Lilongwe on Wednesday to make the application.
Madonna appeared before Justice Fiona Mwale amid tight security, accompanied by two unidentified children and several other people, before being driven away in an SUV vehicle.
She was spotted as she entered at the court when she entered judges chambers and was later seen carrying a child, believed to be one of the two she wants to adopt.
One of her entourage was said to be carrying another child, according to Nyasa Times, and the singer was driven off in a KIA Sportage SUV.
Madonna's trip to Malawi last year was the first time in nearly two years that she visited the country, where she has at times been embroiled in controversy after her earlier adoptions.
he was stripped of her VIP status by former president Joyce Banda's government in 2013 and accused of being 'uncouth' and wanting eternal gratitude from the impoverished country for adopting the two children.
But Banda was ousted in 2014 elections and the new president, Peter Mutharika, moved to repair relations, saying 'my government has always been grateful for the passion Madonna has for this country'.
Last July, Madonna said she would not revive plans for a $15 million academy for girls in Malawi, which was cancelled amid allegations of mismanagement - leading to her tiff with Banda.
It is now up to the court to decide whether to grant the adoption order, Malawi government spokesman Mlenga Mvula said.
The singer will have to wait a week before hearing the decision on her application.
It is unclear whether she will wait in the country until the decision is made.
Madonna adopted David Banda, now 11, in 2008 and a year later adopted Mercy James, now aged 10.
The pop star in 2006 founded the charity Raising Malawi to address the poverty and hardship endured by this southern African country's orphans and vulnerable children.
In July, Madonna and her family visited the African nation as she checked on the progress of a medical centre she is supporting in the southern city of Blantyre.
The proud mother posted pictures of her with son Rocco, eldest daughter Lourdes, and David and Mercy as they toured the country.
In the same month, David's father said he had healed his rift with the superstar.
Yohane Banda said the pop queen was 'happy' again after a bitter custody battle with former husband Guy Ritchie over son Rocco.
Yohane had earlier blasted the singer over the dispute, claiming his son David Banda would be better off living in poverty than with her.
But the farmer later said he and Madonna had settled their differences after she took the 10-year-old to visit his village for the first time since the adoption.
Madonna took son Rocco, daughter Lourdes and adopted daughter Mercy to David's home village of Lipunga, close to Malawi's border with Zambia to see his family and receive his tribal name.
Yohane said any tension disappeared as soon as he clapped eyes on his son whom he had not seen since he gave him up for adoption at 13 months in 2006 when his mother died.
'I am extremely positive about Madonna. I can do nothing but praise her,'.
'I am happy. As far as I am concerned, I was told by Madonna that the boy will come back to me once he has been educated.
'Nothing has changed in that respect. David was allowed to come here and explore, he said he would come regularly to the village.
'It is encouraging, and it is what I have known all along, even though everyone else told me he wouldn't come back.'
On Saturday, Madonna made an unannounced appearance in Washington at a rally protesting against US President Donald Trump a day after his inauguration.
Madonna had campaigned for Hillary Clinton to become America's first woman president, and told Billboard Magazine after the Democrat's loss that women had a 'tribal inability' to accept a female president.
The 58-year-old singer appeared before a High Court judge in the capital Lilongwe on Wednesday to make the application.
Madonna appeared before Justice Fiona Mwale amid tight security, accompanied by two unidentified children and several other people, before being driven away in an SUV vehicle.
She was spotted as she entered at the court when she entered judges chambers and was later seen carrying a child, believed to be one of the two she wants to adopt.
One of her entourage was said to be carrying another child, according to Nyasa Times, and the singer was driven off in a KIA Sportage SUV.
Madonna's trip to Malawi last year was the first time in nearly two years that she visited the country, where she has at times been embroiled in controversy after her earlier adoptions.
he was stripped of her VIP status by former president Joyce Banda's government in 2013 and accused of being 'uncouth' and wanting eternal gratitude from the impoverished country for adopting the two children.
But Banda was ousted in 2014 elections and the new president, Peter Mutharika, moved to repair relations, saying 'my government has always been grateful for the passion Madonna has for this country'.
Last July, Madonna said she would not revive plans for a $15 million academy for girls in Malawi, which was cancelled amid allegations of mismanagement - leading to her tiff with Banda.
It is now up to the court to decide whether to grant the adoption order, Malawi government spokesman Mlenga Mvula said.
The singer will have to wait a week before hearing the decision on her application.
It is unclear whether she will wait in the country until the decision is made.
Madonna adopted David Banda, now 11, in 2008 and a year later adopted Mercy James, now aged 10.
The pop star in 2006 founded the charity Raising Malawi to address the poverty and hardship endured by this southern African country's orphans and vulnerable children.
In July, Madonna and her family visited the African nation as she checked on the progress of a medical centre she is supporting in the southern city of Blantyre.
The proud mother posted pictures of her with son Rocco, eldest daughter Lourdes, and David and Mercy as they toured the country.
In the same month, David's father said he had healed his rift with the superstar.
Yohane Banda said the pop queen was 'happy' again after a bitter custody battle with former husband Guy Ritchie over son Rocco.
Yohane had earlier blasted the singer over the dispute, claiming his son David Banda would be better off living in poverty than with her.
But the farmer later said he and Madonna had settled their differences after she took the 10-year-old to visit his village for the first time since the adoption.
Madonna took son Rocco, daughter Lourdes and adopted daughter Mercy to David's home village of Lipunga, close to Malawi's border with Zambia to see his family and receive his tribal name.
Yohane said any tension disappeared as soon as he clapped eyes on his son whom he had not seen since he gave him up for adoption at 13 months in 2006 when his mother died.
'I am extremely positive about Madonna. I can do nothing but praise her,'.
'I am happy. As far as I am concerned, I was told by Madonna that the boy will come back to me once he has been educated.
'Nothing has changed in that respect. David was allowed to come here and explore, he said he would come regularly to the village.
'It is encouraging, and it is what I have known all along, even though everyone else told me he wouldn't come back.'
On Saturday, Madonna made an unannounced appearance in Washington at a rally protesting against US President Donald Trump a day after his inauguration.
Madonna had campaigned for Hillary Clinton to become America's first woman president, and told Billboard Magazine after the Democrat's loss that women had a 'tribal inability' to accept a female president.
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