‘Proud’ Madonna steps out for son Rocco Ritchie’s first solo art exhibition: ‘Happy to have the night off

he Queen of Pop is hung up on her son Rocco Ritchie’s newest art piece.
Madonna, 65, attended the opening of the 23-year-old’s art exhibition in Miami on April 11, and she couldn’t be more “proud” of his achievements.

The singer posted a slew of photos from the evening, where she rocked a showstopping look for the bash.

The “Like a Virgin” singer, who is currently traveling for her Celebration Tour, donned a shiny dark green suit, a white cowboy hat and lacy gloves.

“So happy to have the night off to enjoy my son Rocco’s’s latest collection of paintings called ‘Pack A Punch’ inspired by Muay Thai fighters,” her caption read on Thursday. “So Proud ! ♥️♥️♥️.

It was a family affair for the Grammy winner as her other son, David Banda, 18, twin daughters Stella and Estere, 11, and daughter Mercy, 18, were also in attendance.

Another shot featured Rocco standing in between one of his paintings, sporting a white suit and dark blue silk button-down.

Other snaps showed Madonna posing near the art.

One photo had the pop star hugging her children as they surveyed the work.

The Miami Design District is showcasing Rocco’s art, with the exhibition titled “Pack A Punch.”

Madonna shares Rocco with ex-husband director Guy Ritchie, whom she married in 2000 and divorced eight years later. The former couple adopted David in 2006.

The “Hung Up” songstress later adopted Stella and Estere in 2017, as well as Mercy in 2009.

With former boyfriend Carlos Leon, she welcomed daughter Lourdes Leon, 27, in 1996.

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On her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Lourdes celebrated Rocco’s special night, writing: “Go Rocco go!!”

In a recent interview with Artnet, he opened up about his work and how he got support from his famous parents.

At first, Rocco began creating under the moniker “Rhed.”

Madonna

“It doesn’t hold much deep meaning behind it, I just liked the way it sounded. I tried to go along with it for as long as I could, but word eventually got out.”

“I’m proud of who I am and where I’ve come from, but I know people would have judged me aggressively in my early stages if I came out with my name. I wanted to develop technically before showing under my name,” he noted once he decided to reveal his true identity.


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