"What makes me happiest is seeing how each of them has discovered their own creativity."
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In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Madonna opened up about the difficulties of balancing motherhood and her career.
The singer stated that "Growing up with a mother like me is a challenge. It has been the most difficult, the hardest battle."
She also mentioned that "No one gives you a manual. You have to learn from your mistakes. It is a profession that requires a lot of time. And it is exhausting because there is never rest."
The singer stated that "Growing up with a mother like me is a challenge. It has been the most difficult, the hardest battle."
She also mentioned that "No one gives you a manual. You have to learn from your mistakes. It is a profession that requires a lot of time. And it is exhausting because there is never rest."
Despite admitting that she still struggles to understand how to be a mother and do her job, Madonna expressed pride in her children and their creative pursuits.
She stated "What makes me happiest is seeing how each of them has discovered their own creativity, and that it comes from an authentic place."
The Queen of Pop is the mother of six children: Lourdes Leon (26), Rocco Ritchie (22), David Banda Ciccone (17), Mercy James Ciccone (16), and twin daughters Estere and Stelle Ciccone (10).
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She stated "What makes me happiest is seeing how each of them has discovered their own creativity, and that it comes from an authentic place."
The Queen of Pop is the mother of six children: Lourdes Leon (26), Rocco Ritchie (22), David Banda Ciccone (17), Mercy James Ciccone (16), and twin daughters Estere and Stelle Ciccone (10).
Related: Madonna Reportedly Plans a Massive 40th Anniversary Tour
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