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Madonna denies adopting baby boy in Malawi



4 Oct 2006 23:46:15 -0700 alt.showbiz.gossip
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By Steve Gorman
Wed Oct 4, 6:59 PM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A spokeswoman for Madonna on Wednesday denied
claims by officials in the African nation of Malawi that the pop star
had adopted a one-year-old orphan boy there.

Spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg called the report "completely inaccurate" but
said Madonna was not bothered by it because it would draw attention to
the problems of children in the impoverished African nation.

Rosenberg, said Madonna was visiting orphanages in Malawi this week as
part of a charitable program to provide care for an estimated 1 million
children who are without parents in the southern African nation, many
of them suffering from AIDS.

"She has not adopted a child," Rosenberg told Reuters. "She went on a
private visit to Malawi ... to participate in the building of an
orphanage and several other initiatives that are all under the auspices
of an organization called Raising Malawi."

Rosenberg said there was no truth to statements from the Malawian
government that Madonna had chosen to adopt a year-old boy from among
12 children specially selected prior to her arrival in the capital city
of Lilongwe on Wednesday.

"She asked us to identify boys only, which we have done after visiting
four orphanages in Lilongwe," government spokeswoman Adrina Michiela
said, adding that Madonna had wanted to adopt a girl but changed her
mind two weeks ago.

"None of that is accurate," said Rosenberg, who acts as Madonna's chief
spokeswoman at her Warner Records music label.

Malawian officials were not immediately available for comment on the
denial by Madonna.

Asked whether the 48-year-old star, already a mother of two children
with her husband, British filmmaker Guy Richie, was making adoption
plans or contemplating adopting a child in the future, Rosenberg said,
"I have no idea."

Rosenberg said she had spoken to Madonna directly since the adoption
story broke and that the singer was not angry about the situation.

"I think that anything that brings attention to the country is fine
with her, even if it's information that's not correct," the publicist
said. "She wants people to pay attention to Malawi and to the 1 million
children who don't have parents and don't have care there."

Madonna's trip has stoked high expectations in Malawi, a nation of 13
million people who are dependent on tobacco exports. According to the
children are orphans in Malawi and about 30 percent of them have AIDS.

Madonna has said she plans to spend at least $3 million on programs to
support orphans in Malawi and another $1 million to fund a documentary
about the plight of children in the country.

She traveled to Mphandula, a village 12.5 miles outside Lilongwe, where
she is funding the construction of the Raising Malawi center to feed
and educate about 1,000 orphans.

(Additional reporting by Mabvuto Banda in Malawi)

Taylor...
As Keith Olbermann put it: The lucky 11 (who weren't selected by
Madonna) get to go back having a potentially happy, normal childhood.
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