The 10-year-old twins hide their faces under their hoodies as they’re making their way through the Upper East Side streets, hours before their brother David arrives at their mother’s home.
AceShowbiz –Madonna‘s children seemingly continue to keep her company amid her health scare. Her twin daughters Stella and Estere have been spotted near the singer/actress’ residence in New York City after she was discharged from the hospital.
The 10-year-old twins, whom the Queen of Pop adopted from Malawi, were trying to go incognito when they were making their way through the Upper East Side streets. They were joined by a male adult as they hid their faces under their hoodies.
Just a few hours later, their brother David Banda was seen arriving at the Queen of Pop’s NYC pad. He also kept it casual in a white T-shirt, black pants, a baseball cap and white sneakers. He also carried a messenger bag and accessorized with dark designer shades as he made his way into his mother’s residence.
A few days before, on June 28, David was also spotted visiting his mother’s apartment in NYC. At the time, he looked stoic as he walked past a black gate with headphones in his ears. Shorty afterward, his brother Rocco Ritchie also arrived at the Upper East Side apartment.
Madonna’s eldest daughter Lourdes Leon has not been seen near her NYC home, but the model was reportedly “by her side throughout the ordeal.” On June 28, amid her mother’s recovery, the 26-year-old posted a racy picture taken at a Vans-sponsored event.
Madonna was rushed to the hospital on Saturday, June 24 after reportedly found unresponsive. She developed a serious bacterial infection amid her strenuous rehearsal for her now-postponed “Celebration Tour”.
After several days in the ICU, the 64-year-old was reported on Thursday, June 29 to have been back home. She, however, was reportedly still suffering severe symptoms from her illness despite. Insiders told TMZ that she was “vomiting uncontrollably” since she got back to her house and was bedridden.
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