Madge’s Adoption Is Pushing Her Marriage Over The Borderline

December 5th, 2006 // 1 Comment

Madonna’s hubby, Guy Ritchie, is wishing she would spend less time thinking about adopting another Malawi baby, and more time focusing on mending their ailing relationship. MSNBC.com reports:

“She drove the whole adoption process on from start to finish and Guy was left trailing in her slipstream just nodding and going along with things,” a source told the U.K. publication, The People. “Guy doesn’t want to go through all the media attention again which he hates. Although he loves little David [Banda, the African boy the couple adopted] as his own, he thinks they should be both concentrating on their own relationship at this time, not adding a new one.”

Additionally, Madonna’s dedication to Kabbalah is also driving a wedge between her and her man. Seriously, though, I don’t understand when she has time to be adopting, following Kabbalah AND being Madonna. The woman is a robot. I can barely do this job, much less anything extra-curricular.

Madonna’s marriage has the new-baby blues [MSNBC.com]

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  1. Ldysunfyre | December 5, 2006 at 5:09 pm

    That has got to be THE worst/funniest Madonna pic ever.

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