Guy Ritchie Won’t Renew Vows With Madonna

August 31st, 2008 // 10 Comments

Guy Ritchie recently said the he does not plan on renewing wedding vows with wife Madonna unlike previously reported. The couple’s relationship is reportedly strained after rumors of Madonna’s affair with Alex Rodriquez and her true love, Kabbalah.

It probably doesn’t help either that Guy has reportedly been taking his sons to the pub with him. Rocco is just 8 and David Banda only 2, but Guy was photographed leaving a pub with Rocco at 11:00pm and spent the next day there with the boys and their nanny.

According to the source, Guy made sure his sons stayed well away from any alcohol and the boys remained under the supervision of their nanny. Somehow I don’t think this is the kind of quality time Madonna planned for her family while she is gone on her concert tour.


Guy Ritchie recently said the he does not plan on renewing wedding vows with wife Madonna unlike previously reported. The couple’s relationship is reportedly strained after rumors of Madonna’s affair with Alex Rodriquez and her true love, Kabbalah.It probably doesn’t help either that Guy has reportedly been taking his sons to the pub with him. Rocco is just 8 and David Banda
only 2, but Guy was photographed leaving a pub with Rocco at 11:00pm
and spent the next day there with the boys and their nanny.According
to the source, Guy made sure his sons stayed well away from any alcohol
and the boys remained under the supervision of their nanny. Somehow I
don’t think this is the kind of quality time Madonna planned for her
family while she is gone on her concert tour.

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Comments (10)

  1. beebeec | August 31, 2008 at 12:53 pm

    Do you honestly thinks she gives a damn about David being her son after taking her bows and grinning happily at being called the fine charity minded woman? Well, she missed out on the kudos’ so he goes in the attic or hangs around with that guy who shares her house and bothers her now and again. The whole family are annoying, pesky pets to her., that is why she avoids and sends them out to other places other than the one she have to share with them. It’s getting old thinking up schemes and good motives to escape from them for a good while now.

  2. ibth | August 31, 2008 at 3:36 pm

    What a terrible thing to do, visiting the local pub and going home at 11. I mean their mother is only a steroid freak flashing her crotch to the whole world while people pity her.

  3. leilah | August 31, 2008 at 6:58 pm

    Is it my imagination or is David starting to look like Guy?

  4. newsgrrl | August 31, 2008 at 7:03 pm

    I thought they had already renewed their vows… I must have missed something somewhere.

  5. Jaapie | August 31, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    Going to a pub in England and Ireland is like going to your local steak house; they just happen to sell beer there, too. It’s not uncommon to see parents with kids in a pub because that’s where they all hang out.

  6. Nonplussed | September 1, 2008 at 1:57 am

    Well at least he took them in!
    My Dad used to lock us in the car with a bag of potato-chips…
    and it never did me any harm.

  7. Miranteal | September 1, 2008 at 3:37 am

    I agree with Jaapie, its not uncommon to see families going to pubs in UK.

  8. dylan | September 1, 2008 at 5:02 am

    Its not unusal for children to be in pubs, especially if they serve food but it is normally during the day it is unusual for them to be leaving at 11pm

  9. geri | September 1, 2008 at 1:46 pm

    Guy owns the pub. He’s the proprietor. So taking his kids there is natural. Agreed, the pub is not like American bars.. families often go together. There are family friendly rooms in most pubs, with games and TV’s.

  10. LaurieAnn | September 1, 2008 at 6:08 pm

    If anyone knows the name of Guy’s pub would you please list it here. My DH and I are always looking for pubs where we can take our son with us when we’re in London. I’m serious here.

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