Madonna’s contentious custody battle with ex-husband Guy Ritchie over their son Rocco has reportedly come to an end.
A court official confirmed Wednesday that the Material Girl and Ritchie had reached a settlement, according to the Associated Press. But no details of the agreement were made public.
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Madge and the film director informed the judge that they resolved their differences just hours before they were set to appear in court on Wednesday, TMZ reported.
At the heart of the dispute was whether 16-year-old Rocco would continue living with his dad in London or with his mom.
Their legal showdown has been going on for years, with Madonna contending that Ritchie was too lenient with their son. Things came to a head in December when a New York judge granted Madonna’s request to have Rocco return to New York from London after he reportedly skipped out on the remainder of her Rebel Heart Tour and refused to board a U.S.-bound plane from Britain.
In March, a judge urged the exes to find an amicable resolution for Rocco’s sake.
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This list is long, so brace yourself. According to media reports, Madonna married and divorced Sean Penn, dated Warren Beatty, hooked up with porn star Tony Ward, hung out with Vanilla Ice, got hot for her bodyguard, got heavy with Dennis Rodman, and fell for her personal trainer. With that trainer, Madonna gave birth to a baby girl in 1996.
And then there was Guy. Madonna and Guy Ritchie met in 1998; in 2000, they married and had a son together, but after years of bliss, the couple split in 2008. (Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images)
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Both Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera had been actively working to break away from their squeaky-clean, Mickey Mouse Club personae, and Madonna was just the person to help. In August 2003, Madonna turned heads, raised eyebrows and got those tongues wagging yet again when she locked lips during a performance with both pop stars onstage at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. (Scott Gries / Getty Images)
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In April 2008, the Material Girl released “Hard Candy,” her 11th studio album, which featured Pharrell Williams, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake. She subsequently launched the international Sticky & Sweet tour to promote it. She earned the right to strike a pose and vogue after bringing in $120.1 million total in 2008 from North American touring ($105.3 million) and music sales ($14.8 million), but the numbers were still low by industry standards.
The singer’s best preparation for the demands of directing a movie may have been her ambitious, visually driven live shows. “When you’re putting a show together, you’re dealing with so many elements,” she said. “You’re creating a stage and working with lights and costumes and dancers who you could say are the actors. You’re paying attention to the minutiae and you’re also stepping back and looking at the bigger picture. I always like to tell stories in my show and have some kind of an arc. I have a crew that I rely on desperately and ... I’m working with creative people, so I need to be judicious with the way that I speak with them. I’ve always been intricately involved in every aspect of my show. I know where all the nails are on the stage.” (Ettore Ferrari / EPA)
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In 2010,
Madonna and her daughter, Lourdes “Lola” Ciccone Leon, teamed up with Macy’s to launch Material Girl, a 1980s-inspired clothing line for young women that would be available in 200 Macy’s stores.
“Sometimes [Lourdes] will do certain things or say certain things and I’ll feel like I’m looking in a mirror,” Madonna said. “I’ll get really irritated with her and then I’ll stop and think, ‘But that’s what I used to do.’ Or ‘That’s what I do.’ If I complain to my friends and say, ‘Oh, she’s so strong willed or she’s so opinionated,’ they look at me and go, ‘Well, what did you expect?’ ”
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“Gossip Girl” actress-turned-punk-rocker Taylor Momsen first fronted the line but was later replaced by
Kelly Osbourne. But the sartorial collection came under fire when a Los Angeles apparel manufacturer
sued the pop star, claiming they had been selling their merchandise under the same brand name since 1997.
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Since her split with
Guy Ritchie, the Material Girl has been
seen cozying up up with her latest boy toy, Brahim Zaibat.
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Madonna‘s song “Masterpiece” from her romantic drama “W.E.” was named best original song at the 2012 Golden Globes. But the song is not eligible for the equivalent prize at the Academy Awards ceremony, however -- evidently it was placed too far into the movie’s end credits to qualify for an Oscar. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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The 2012 MDNA tour could shape up to be one of the 10 biggest tours of all time, with 89 shows in 28 countries, including stops in 18 cities where Madonna had never performed before. The show features about 700 wardrobe pieces for all the performers onstage and seven songs from the “MDNA” album are on the set list.
MORE: Madonna’s MDNA tour by the numbers (Jeff Fusco / Getty Images) 8/10
Madonna took home the top touring award for MDNA at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 19, 2013. The tour was crowned 2012’s top-grossing concert attraction worldwide by Billboard, surpassing other highly popular road shows by Bruce Springsteen, Roger Waters, Coldplay and Lady Gaga. The tour grossed $228.4 million over the course of 72 shows (all sold out), according to the magazine’s calculations, which are based on figures reported to Billboard Boxscore from Nov. 9, 2011, to Nov. 13, 2012. Forbes later calculated that the tour grossed than $305 million. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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Madonna arrives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Gala benefit in honor of the museum’s 2013 exhibit, “Punk: Chaos to Couture” on May 6, 2013, in New York. It’s fair to say that her ensemble showed that she was in her element. Times Fashion critic Booth Moore
noted that her look was “tarty,” and “hinted at the DIY, bondage aspect of punk, though it might have been more fun if she’d just broken out one of her old ‘Like a Virgin’ ensembles to remind us that she really was a punk in her own way.”
Vogue editor-at-large Andre Leon-Talley
said she “turned up around 8:30 p.m. dressed as a Louise Brooks-sleek brunette-bobbed punk diva, resplendent with marvelous studs, and a short Givenchy Haute Couture jacket that topped off her stockinged legs and fuchsia heels.”
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At age 55, the Material Girl was named 2013’s top-earning celebrity unseating 2012’s top earner, Oprah Winfrey, according to Forbes magazine. She earned an estimated $125 million between June 2012 and June 2013, the mag said, despite poor sales for her “MDNA” album. But the album’s corresponding tour, which happened to coincide with her powerhouse halftime-show performance at the 2012 Super Bowl, bolstered her earnings big time. Merchandise sales, her Material Girl clothing line, fragrances and investments helped her forge her way to the top of the list. In 2009, the mag estimated she earned $110 million, which is the closest she ever came to this year’s high.
In this photo, Madonna waves in central Rome after visiting her Hard Candy Fitness center, a global chain of gyms opening around the world, on August 21, 2013. (Tiziana Fabi / AFP / Getty Images)
Mother and son appear to have reconciled since then. She reunited with her firstborn son in London over the summer and he spent part of the season with her, going on a family vacation to Africa and celebrating the singer’s 58th birthday with her in Cuba last month.
The Grammy winner and Ritchie, who split in 2008, co-parent Rocco and their adopted son David, 10. The singer is also mom to daughter Lourdes from another relationship and adopted daughter Mercy. Ritchie has three children with his current wife, Jacqui Ainsley.
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