
Madonna’s spokeswoman would like the world to know that the Material Girl did not get special treatment in her effort to adopt a boy from Malawai.
Just because she was permitted to adopt her son despite the country’s laws prohibiting non-residents from adopting Malawai children does not mean she got special treatment.
Nor did the fact she wasn’t required to spend 18 to 24 months living in Malawai as the country’s law requires signal special treatment.
Neither did the fact that the boy’s father, who couldn’t read or write signed papers consenting to the adoption (as required by Malawi law) while under the impression Madonna would return the child to his village after raising him for a few years.
And it certainly doesn’t signal ’special treatment’ that Madonna’s adoption of the boy is going forward even though she and her husband, both residents of Britain, failed to register with local authorities as potential adoptive parents and undergo the legally mandatory visit from social workers required before obtaining even temporary custody of a prospective adoptee.
No, indeed. No special treatment there, folks.
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