‘Proud’ Madonna poses for sweet family photos at son Rocco Ritchie’s art show

‘Proud’ Madonna poses for sweet family photos at son Rocco Ritchie’s art show

A “proud” Madonna used a night off from her “Celebration” tour to support her son Rocco Ritchie at his art exhibition in Miami.

The Queen of Pop shared a carousel of photos on Instagram Thursday that show her and her kids posing alongside Ritchie, 23, and many of his pieces at the show.

“So happy to have the night off to enjoy my son Rocco’s’s [sic] latest collection of paintings called ‘Pack A Punch’ inspired by Muay Thai fighters,” she captioned her post. “So Proud ! ♥️♥️♥️. @miamidesigndistrict.”

Rocco’s selling his works for $25,000 a piece. madonna/Instagram All of Madonna’s children attended the event except for her daughter Lourdes Leon. madonna/Instagram The Queen of Pop wore a three-piece emerald green suit for the affair. madonna/Instagram

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Madonna wore an emerald green three-piece suit, which she paired with a white cowboy hat and plenty of jewelry, including a New York Yankees-inspired diamond necklace.

The Material Girl’s first snap showed her with her arm wrapped around Ritchie as they posed in front of one of his pieces, each of which were selling for $25,000.

The second photo in the carousel featured four of her six kids: son David Banda, 18, daughter Mercy James, also 18, and twin daughters Stella and Estere, 11.

“So happy to have the night off to enjoy my son Rocco’s’s [sic] latest collection of paintings called ‘Pack A Punch’ inspired by Muay Thai fighters,” Madonna captioned her Instagram post. madonna/Instagram Madonna had the night off from her “Celebration” tour. madonna/Instagram

Her daughter Lourdes Leon, 27, did not appear to attend the art show.


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The final photo showed Madonna standing in front of Ritchie’s bio, which used his real name and not the pseudonym Page Six revealed he previously used to try to sell his art.

She has attended most of Rocco’s shows, including one in 2021 in London when he was going by the pseudonym Rhed. madonna/Instagram “It doesn’t hold much deep meaning behind it, I just liked the way it sounded,” Rocco explained of the pseudonym. madonna/Instagram

We broke the news in 2021 that Ritchie, whose father is director Guy Ritchie, was being represented by a London gallery under the name Rhed — and had sold paintings about the “fixation of celebrities and labels” for thousands of dollars.

“Rhed was something I came up with to go under the radar in the first few years of making work,” he told Artnet ahead of his Miami show.

“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.”