Madonna
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Michigan USA
- Associated with: Guy Ritchie
Madonna will also use the chat to publicise her new children’s book The English Roses: Too Good To Be True.
The interview will be recorded tonight in the US where the singer has scheduled several other TV appearances.
She flew there at the beginning of the week with David and her other children Lourdes, nine, and Rocco, five.
Meanwhile, David’s father has revealed the little boy was due to be adopted by another American family - but Madonna took him first.
Yohane Banda said an American woman had recently adopted three children from the Home of Hope orphanage and wanted her brother to have David.
The farmer, who insists his son was not abandoned, told Closer magazine: "Her brother’s name was also David and she sent him pictures of my son and said he was going to come and collect him.
"We were waiting for them both to come back to the village, but Madonna took him first. If these Americans had adopted him, no-one would have ever caused this fuss and I could be living my life as normal."
Madge takes David across the pond - Oct 30 2006
Pop diva Madonna has taken new son David Banda on his first trip to her native US. see photos
The 48-year-old singer took the Malawi-born baby and her two biological children, Lourdes, nine, and five-year-old Rocco, to New York yesterday.
The star is due to film several TV interviews while she’s in the Big Apple, which look likely to focus on David’s controversial adoption, reports the Daily Mirror.
She will appear on NBC’s Today Show today and will appear on the popular Regis & Kelly programme tomorrow.
Madonna, who is also promoting her children’s book, English Roses: Too Good To Be True, may also be interviewed by CNN’s Soledad O’Brien before returning home.
"She will be in New York a few days promoting her book and an NBC special on her world tour this year," Madge’s press agent Barbara Charone is quoted by the paper as saying.
Madonna makes visits promise - Oct 27 2006
The father of the Malawian baby boy Madonna is trying to adopt said the singer agreed to bring the toddler back to visit every three or four years.
Peasant farmer Yohane Banda, the biological father of 13-month-old David Banda, told ITV News that he was very happy with the adoption arrangement.
"We made an agreement in court... for David to lead a better life... I was happy with that," Mr Banda said.
"Every three or four years they will bring him to visit... I’m delighted he’s been welcomed into that family."
Madonna has been stung by criticism that she has bypassed Malawi law to "buy" a baby by offering two million dollars (£1.1m) to help orphans in the impoverished African nation.
But Mr Banda said Madonna should not worry about the criticisms levelled against her.
"Where were these people (Madonna’s critics) when David and I really needed help?" he said.
"I’d like to tell Madonna she must not worry about what people are saying."
This week, the singer told US chat show host Oprah Winfrey how ill the little boy was with pneumonia when she met him, adding that he had tested negative for HIV despite the fact his mother and three siblings died of Aids.
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The following year Madonna broke away from Kamins and recorded Holiday which went straight in to the American top 20 and was a hit across Europe. She cemented her raunchy image with Like A Virgin, her first US number one, and Material Girl with it’s iconic video. By this time Madonna was becoming one of the most emulated and best loved artists in the world and she became even more popular thanks to her part in Live Aid and a high profile marriage to Sean Penn.
The pop diva followed up her success with several singles from the True Blue album and turned her hand to acting for the first time in the poorly received A Certain Sacrifice and of course, Desperately Seeking Susan. Her first real flop was alongside her husband in the laughable Shanghai Surprise. Her failure’s in the film department didn’t stop David Mamet from casting her in a Broadway production of Speed the Plow - by this time talent or no, Madonna’s was name that guaranteed attention.
1989 saw the singer court controversy with the video for Like A Prayer, featuring a black Jesus, which outraged and shocked the Catholic church and caused Pepsi to cancel a sponsorship deal. But far from ruining her career, this stunt saw her become the icon that we know today. The 1990s were the pinnacle of Madonna’s success, her divorce from Sean Penn pushing her further in to the lime light, beginning with a part in Dick Tracy opposite Warren Beatty and a fantastic soundtrack album alongside featuring hit song Vogue. Documentary film Truth or Dare and her Blonde Ambition tour (with that pointy bra) followed with further controversy.
In 1992 she signed a multi million pound deal with Time Warner guaranteeing the release of music, films and books through her own record label, Maverick. She made the most of the deal with picture book Sex, which caused another controversy but rocketed up the bestsellers charts nonetheless. Erotica was her first album for years though not to generate a US number one. People thought that perhaps Madonna had gone too far with her need to shock, and perhaps she had realised it too as her next album was far mellower and a part in Evita in 1996 made her bankable again.
Later that year she fell pregnant with Lourdes Maria Ciccone Leon, daughter of her personal trainer. But far from slowing her work, having a child only seemed to spur Madonna on, she released the runaway success, Ray of Light which produced hit after hit and recorded Beautiful Stranger for the second Austin Powers movie. she also starred alongside Rupert Everett in romantic comedy The Next Best Thing.
It was around this time that Madonna met British director Guy Ritchie - the man who would change her life. They had son Rocco in 2000 and they married in 2002 after Madonna moved permanently to England, took to wearing flat caps and drinking tea. The title track of her album Music gave her a transatlantic number one hit. Collaborations with Ritchie, especially their film Swept Away, have generally been unsuccessful but Madonna’s music career continues to go from strength to strength, her latest album American Life has been a worldwide hit and she has even found time to pen a children’s book, The English Roses. Now, an honorary Brit and devout follower of Kaballah, Madonna lives with her family in Marylebone and Wiltshire. She also owns a ?4 million Spanish-style villa in Beverly Hills, a house in Miami and a duplex overlooking Central Park in New York.
(Updated April 04)
November 2007