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Who is Madonna’s second husband Guy Ritchie? Children and cause of divorce

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The famous Madonna Louise Ciccone is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Dubbed the “Queen of Pop”, Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, and visual presentation.

Madonna Louise Ciccone was born on August 16, 1958, in Bay City, Michigan, to Catholic parents Madonna Louise (née Fortin) and Silvio Anthony Tony Ciccone. Her father’s parents were Italian emigrants from Pacentro while her mother was of French-Canadian descent. Tony Ciccone worked as an engineer designer for Chrysler and General Motors.

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Madonna attended St. Frederick’s and St. Andrew’s Catholic Elementary Schools, and West Middle School. She was known for her high-grade point average and achieved notoriety for her unconventional behavior. Madonna would perform cartwheels and handstands in the hallways between classes, dangle by her knees from the monkey bars during recess, and pull up her skirt during class—all so that the boys could see her underwear.

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Who is Madonna’s second husband Guy Ritchie? Children and cause of divorce

Guy Stuart Ritchie is an English film director, producer, and screenwriter. His work includes British gangster films, and the Sherlock Holmes films starring Robert Downey Jr. Ritchie left school at age 15 and worked entry-level jobs in the film industry before going on to direct television commercials.

Guy Stuart Ritchie has two biological children with the famous Madonna and they adopted other children. The kids are Rocco Ritchie, David Banda, Rivka Ritchie, Rafael Ritchie, and Levi Ritchie.

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Madonna has revealed that her marriage to Guy Ritchie collapsed because the romance died, leaving her wondering if true love even existed. The singer said that at the start things were ‘flawless’ but as the years rolled on she began to notice ‘cracks in the veneer’

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