Madonna is adopting two four-year-old twin girls from Malawi
The Queen of Pop is expanding her family with two new daughters.
58-year-old superstar Madonna was granted permission to adopt twin girls in Malawi on Tuesday.
Two weeks ago, the Papa Don't Preach singer denied being involved in a new adoption application in the African country.
However, it has now been confirmed by the Malawi News Agency that she will be adopting two four-year-old twin girls, named Esther and Stella.
Madonna has previously adopted two children from Malawi: David Banda in 2006 and Mercy James in 2009. She also set up a charity in 2006 called Raising Malawi.
The singer has reportedly adopted her two new daughters from the same orphanage in Mchinji, a western town near the Zambian border, as David Banda.
The 58-year-old now has six children: Lourdes, Rocco, Mercy, David, Esther and Stella.
Congratulations to Madonna on the two new members of her family!