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Madonna resorts to drinking after losing right to son’s custody

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Madonna resorts to drinking after losing right to son’s custody
Pop singer Madonna has resorted to drinking after losing out on a court case with her ex Guy Ritchie over the custody of their son.
 
The singer hit the bottle hard at a show in Melbourne Saturday night saying she doesn’t like making mistakes, so on the surface it might seem she was guzzling booze because she fell off a tricycle but close sources say she is seriously hurt knowing her son has opted to stay with his father.

Madonna reportedly swigged from a bottle of tequila as she called her ex-husband Guy Ritchie, whom she is locked in a custody battle with over their teenage son Rocco, a ‘son of a bitch’ and allegedly begged ‘please someone f**k me’.

Last week she broke down on stage at a recent concert when it became clear that she had all but conceded custody of her 15-year-old son Rocco to her estranged ex-husband Guy.

 
 
“There’s no love stronger than a mother for her son,” an emotional Madonna said during the New Zealand leg of her Rebel Heart concert tour.
 
Moments after her breakdown, she then dedicated La Vie en Rose to him and said, “I hope he hears this somewhere and knows how much I miss him.”
 
Sources say Madonna (57) admitted to friends that she had accepted her son just does not want to live with her.
 “The fact is Madonna has now accepted Rocco isn’t coming home and that his home is now with his dad. Rocco wants to be with his dad but she won’t give up being his mother,” the source said.“She won’t stop fighting to try to make sure Rocco is kept safe and has what he needs. She can’t understand why it has come to this. Her world has been shattered.”

Madonna’s recent declaration is coming after a bitter legal battle that played out in both US and UK courts.

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