Madonna's kids dislike her music

Pakistan News.Net Monday 2nd April, 2012

She may have millions of fan across the globe, but pop diva Madonna says her children do not appreciate her music.


The singer has four children - Lourdes, Rocco, David and Mercy.

"My kids are brutally honest when it comes to what they don't like. They have no tact whatsoever. They'll just say, 'Mum, get that song off' even when mine. It's hurtful but at least they're honest," showbizspy.com quoted the 53-year-old as saying.

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