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Madonna says nothing brings her more happiness than performing with her kids

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Madonna’s Celebration Tour has become a family affair, with the iconic singer bringing four of her six kids on stage to join in the performance.

In a recent interview with W Magazine, Madonna shared her joy at working alongside her children on the tour, expressing that it brings her happiness to create magic together with her family.

The tour, which is set to conclude soon with stops in South America, has seen Madonna’s kids Lourdes, Rocco, David, Mercy, Stella, and Estere all taking part in the show. During a recent performance in New York City, Madonna’s daughter Mercy showcased her musical talents by expertly playing the piano and performing her mom’s hit song “Bad Girl.”

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Madonna’s son David also had his moment on stage, singing and playing background guitar during the song “Mother and Father.” The singer expressed how special this moment was for her, as it honored not only her mother’s memory but also David’s mother. The show’s theme revolves around motherhood, family, and the importance of these elements in Madonna’s artistic life.

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Additionally, Madonna’s daughter Estere stole the show by mimicking a DJ and dancing to the hit song “Vogue” while the audience erupted in excitement. The 11-year-old showed off her moves, ending with a death drop that impressed her mom and guest Kelly Ripa.

Before embarking on the tour, Madonna shared a glimpse of her twins Stella and Estere joining her backstage during rehearsals. The adorable photo showed the twins relaxing and reading books, highlighting the bond and love shared within the family.

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