After taking Estere Mwale Ciccone and Stella Mwale Ciccone to watch Billie perform, the Queen of Pop shares photos of their meet-up with the 'Birds of a Feather' hitmaker.
- October 22, 2024
AceShowbiz - Madonna makes sure to accompany her twin daughters to watch their idol perform. Recently, the "Material Girl" hitmaker took her time to take Estere Mwale Ciccone and Stella Mwale Ciccone to a Billie Eilish concert.
On Monday, October 21, the 66-year-old Queen of Pop offered social media users a glimpse of her fun day with the twins. Making use of her Instagram page, she uploaded a series of photos and videos from Billie's recent "Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour" show.
In one of the short clips, it could be seen that Madonna was sitting next to one of her daughters. While the young lady was grooving to Billie's hit "Birds of a Feather", she was documented keeping her eyes on the stage, seemingly amazed by the 22-year-old songstress' performance.
Madonna also let out a slew of snaps from backstage. She was captured taking Estere and Stella to meet Billie, who looked in a good mood during the meet-up. In one of the photos, the four of them struck a pose for a group picture.
Madonna was photographed standing close next to Billie. While Estere and Stella showed their stoic facial expressions, the "Vogue" hitmaker and the "What Was I Made For?" singer flashed their radiant smiles at the camera.
For the concert, Madonna opted to wear an all-black outfit, including a black fishnet top. Over it, she put on a short-sleeved black bomber jacket. She completed the look with a pair of sheer tights, gloves and high boots. In addition, her long blonde locks were let loose, styled in a simple straight hairdo and parted in the middle.
Another photo, in the meantime, saw Madonna, Estere and Stella taking a selfie in the middle of the gig. Along with the snaps and clips, the songstress wrote in the caption of the post, "It's nice to get out @billieeilish," adding white heart and bird emojis.
After sharing the post, Madonna was praised for being supportive to the fellow artist. One in particular gushed, "Queen of supporting new artists... we love to see it." Meanwhile, another demanded a collaborative song from the two, writing, "Now we need a collab."