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Media fanned
adoption dispute: Madonna
NEW YORK—Madonna says the news media fanned the controversy over her
attempts to adopt a 13-month-old boy from the southeast African country
of Malawi, and that the average person doesn’t care about it.
“But when you throw in things like I’m a celebrity and I somehow got
special treatment, or make the implication of kidnapping, it gets mixed
into a stew, and it sells lots of papers,” the singer told Time magazine
in an interview for editions on newsstands Monday.
“What they should care about is that there are over a million orphans in
Malawi,” she said. Madonna added that there was an element of
nationalism and racism in the news media. “There’s a lot of Brits -
reporters on the street - who’ve said ‘Why don’t you adopt a kid from
Britain?’ Or ‘Why did you adopt a black child?’” Madonna said.
She said she has not worked harder for anything in her life than in
trying to adopt the boy, David Banda. She and her husband, filmmaker Guy
Ritchie, were granted an interim adoption order by Malawi’s High Court
last month. The boy has joined her two children - daughter Lourdes, 9,
and son Rocco, 6 - in England.—Agencies
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