Don't cry yet for Madonna's son, David Banda.
During a recent Instagram Live, the “Material Girl” singer's 18-year-old son shared a look at some changes in his life after graduating from high school.
A fan asked Banda how he liked “living alone,” according to People magazine, to which Banda candidly replied how humiliating the experience had been since moving out of his mother's home in New York.
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“It's a really nice experience to be at 9pm, be hungry and realise that I don't have enough money to buy food, but we don't have enough food at home and I have to rummage through the trash,” she shared on social media.
Banda reportedly lives with his girlfriend in the Bronx and teaches guitar lessons with reservations available through Instagram.
Sources told the outlet that Madonna is “very close” to David and has “always been supportive of all of his children.”
Madonna's representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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The “Borderline” singer has two biological children: daughter Lourdes León with her ex Carlos León and son Rocco Ritchie with her ex-husband, Guy Ritchie.
She adopted David during a humanitarian trip to Malawi with Guy in 2006, and later returned to the country and adopted her daughter Chifundo “Mercy” James.
In 2017, Madonna adopted twins Stella and Estere when they were five years old.
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Earlier this month, Madge celebrated a major milestone in her health. In June 2023, she developed a “serious bacterial infection” that forced her to “spend several days in the ICU,” her longtime rep wrote on Instagram.
“One year ago today, I had just returned home from the hospital after surviving a life-threatening illness and was barely able to stand in my backyard holding a sparkler,” she shared on Instagram during the Fourth of July holiday.
“I made a miraculous recovery and had a wonderful year. Thank you, God. Life is beautiful!”
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Madonna was forced to reschedule a number of dates on her Celebration World Tour in June 2023 due to the medical issue.
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In March, the “Like a Virgin!” singer He recalled the “near-death experience” at her sold-out show in Los Angeles, and told fans that her first word upon emerging from an induced coma after four days was “No,” according to People.
“I'm pretty sure it was God saying, 'Do you want to come? Do you want to go up with me? No,'” Madonna said.