Madonna On Oprah

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If you didn’t get a chance to catch The Oprah Winfrey show today, no worries we have the scoop for you. Madonna finally addressed all the adoption debates by stating, "I didn't realize that the adoption was causing any controversy until I came back," she says. "There were a million film crews in the airport and press camped outside my door. I don't read newspapers or watch television, but all of my friends have let me know what everybody's talking about and what's going on in the news. So it didn't really hit me until I got back to England. It's pretty shocking."

Madonna also revealed that the 13-month-old David Banda from Malawi, whom she plans to adopt, is healthy and thriving with her two other children in their London home now that he has overcome malaria and tuberculosis.

"David is amazing," said Madonna, speaking via satellite from a TV studio in London, said during a half-hour interview that taped Tuesday and aired today "What really surprises me is how great my children are with him and how he's transitioned so easily from living in Africa in an orphanage to living in our house," she said. Ya I’m sure its reallll difficult getting adjusted to living in a mansion.

Madonna also revealed, “He has tested negative for everything – tuberculosis, malaria, HIV," the singer told Winfrey. "When I met him he was extremely ill. He had severe pneumonia and he could hardly breath. I was in a state of panic because I did not want to leave him in the orphanage because I knew they didn't have medication to take care of him, so we got permission to take him to the clinic and have a bronchial dilator. "The doctor said he found pneumonia. He was given an injection of antibiotics and a course of antibiotics, which he took the entire time we were there. He's still a little bit ill. He's not completely free of pneumonia, but he's much better than when we found him."



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"I did have my heart set on David," she continued, but because she knew she might not be able to adopt him, "I did meet other children that I was open to adopting, so if it hadn't worked out with David, I would have considered any of those children a blessing."

She also put to rest rumors that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie persuaded her to adopt a child in Africa: "I've never had any discussions with Brad or Angelina about adoption. I've actually never met Angelina Jolie." So much for those headlines!

Madonna says she met David's father, Yohane Banda, in court. "There is a customary law, a tribal law that if you adopt a child you have to get permission from some living member of the extended family. … No one from (David's) extended family had visited him since the time he arrived. From my perspective there was no one looking after David's welfare. The minister of children's welfare went and found his father, asked for permission, told him exactly what I wanted to do."

Banda needed to give written consent to the adoption, Madonna said. "He came into the courtroom with my husband and I and he looked into my eyes and said to me that he was very grateful that I was going to give his son a life and that had he kept his son with him in the village he would have buried him. I didn't really need any more confirmation that I was doing the right thing and that I had his blessing."

Ultimately, she said, "My goal is that I will give David an education and a chance for a better life. What a better way for David to go back and help his own people and help the Malawians and be a voice for his country than to first have a life?"

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