Madonna’s twin girls are growing very fast.
The “Like a Prayer” singer’s 10-year-old daughters, Stella and Estere, sparkled on their Instagram stories as they celebrated their mother’s primary school graduation on Wednesday.
“2 weeks!!!! Happy graduation!” Madonna, 64, wrote next to a photo of the twins holding a bouquet of flowers and wearing a blue cap and gown.
The two are the youngest children of the “Material Girls” singer, adopted from Malawi in 2017.
The Queen of Pop also has four other children: daughters Lourdes, 26, and Chifundo, 17, and sons Rocco, 22, and David, 17.
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Both David and Mercy were adopted by Madonna of Malawi in 2008 and 2009 respectively, while the pop star shares Lourdes with her ex-girlfriend Carlos Leon and Rocco with her ex-husband Guy Ritchie.
The Grammy-winning actress shares parts of her motherhood, which she calls “difficult”, when she’s not showing off her life as a musician on social media.
“Growing up with a mom like me is tough,” Madonna told Vanity Fair in January. “It was the hardest, most difficult battle.”
The “Like a Virgin” hit producer explained that it was difficult to manage his family and life in the spotlight.
“Because whoever you are, having and raising children is a work of art,” she explained. “And nobody gives you a guide. You have to learn from mistakes. It’s a job that takes a lot of time. And it’s tiring because there’s never any rest.”