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Madonna's Son David Banda Sells Songwriting Sessions to Make Money After Financial Struggle Confession
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The 19-year-old son of the 'Material Girl' hitmaker reportedly has been selling songwriting sessions and 'virtual guitar lessons online' after moving out of his mom's mansion.

AceShowbiz - David Banda's ways to make money have been revealed. The son of Queen of Pop Madonna appeared to have shown that he earns money from selling songwriting sessions after opening up about his financial struggle.

On Tuesday, August 6, it was reported that David invited social media users to join his songwriting sessions. He reportedly made an announcement on his Instagram page that read, "Write a somg [sic] with me in person, limited time only from 8-28 Sept! To write a song, excuse my writing." It was also said that he "has been selling virtual guitar lessons online."

The revelation came after David opened up about the struggles he has faced since moving out of Madonna's mansion. The son of the "Material Girl" hitmaker claimed that he could not buy food due to his financial struggle despite his mother's wealth.

In July, the 19-year-old shared with social media users an update on his life in an apartment in The Bronx, New York. During an Instagram Live, he said, "I love it. I'm not on my own, I've got my girlfriend. But I love it," making a reference to model Maria Atuesta.

David went on to note that his independent life came with its own struggles. He candidly shared, "It's lovely to experience it being nine o'clock at night, me being hungry and realizing that I don't have enough money to get food and scavenging." Though so, he stated, "It's fun to be young."

Later on, David set the record straight on the matter. In a social media post, he penned, "To all of those concerned, my mother is very supportive of me, she has always been supportive of me," making a reference to the 65-year-old singer.

David went on to assure social media users, "I am very happy in my life and I am not living out on the streets, starving!" Near the end of his message, he concluded, "Please stop worrying everything is good."

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