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Madonna writes a song for Guy Ritchie calling him her “eternal love”
Madonna writes a song for Guy Ritchie calling him her “eternal love”
Madonna has written a song for Guy Ritchie calling him her “eternal love”.
The singer – who divorced the British film director earlier this year after
almost eight years of marriage – penned a track about a couple who loved,
fought and loved again, sparking speculation the pair are set to reconcile.
Madonna has even ordered Guy a special personalised rifle for his birthday
in September.
A source told Britain’s Grazia magazine: “The whole relationship now is just
unbelievable. Not long ago, people wouldn’t even dare bring up his name
because it was so bad. When they did talk, all they did was scream abuse at
each other down the phone.
“Madonna has met few people in her life she truly respects and one of them
is Guy. Forgetting everything else, she admires his intellect and cares
about what he thinks.
“No one ever expected they could go from lovers to enemies and then back to
incredibly close friends.”
Friends of the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ filmmaker have also claimed he still refers
to Madonna as if they are married.
One source said: “He’ll often say, ‘My wife is in great shape.’ ”
The couple agreed to resolve their differences after Madonna’s 12-year-old
daughter Lourdes from a previous relationship told her mother she wanted the
pair to get along.
A source said: “She sat down with her mother and told her straight out that
she wanted things to be good. It was then Madonna who called Guy and they
met up in London and spent hours just talking. There was no shouting, no
attitude and no hostility.”
The former couple – who also have sons Rocco, eight, and David, three,
together – have further strengthened their bond since the singer introduced
Guy to her newly-adopted daughter Mercy, four.
The source added: “They have spent time together as a family, it was all
very low key. He and Madonna were laughing together, he was teasing her like
he used to and the edge was gone. She was asking him a lot of advice and
getting him involved in decisions.”
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