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Madonna's Time in Kenya: A Insight Exchange with the Samburu Warriors

 Madonna gives an insight into her time in Kenya with Samburu warriors 

'Vibrating with the universe!' Madonna gives an insight into her time in Kenya with Samburu warriors as she engages in traditional rituals

She's been in East Africa for the past few weeks. 

And Madonna, 64, has given an insight into her time in Kenya with Samburu warriors as she engaged in traditional rituals during her stay.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, the popstar showed off her adventure as she shared video clips and photographs of herself immersed in the country's way-of-life.

Madonna got into the spirit of things, dressed in skin-tight trousers with boots and a patterned shirt, while layering up with a rain jacket and huge turquoise shawl.

She completed her look with a beige cowgirl style hat, a heavily embellished statement coin necklace and dazzling nail extensions. 

Madonna's Time in Kenya: A Insight Exchange with the Samburu Warriors

The singing superstar branded herself 'Mpenzi', which means 'lover' in Swahili, in one heavily-filtered snap of herself, while a video clip version showed her make-up free reality.

The Like A Virgin singer rang in 2023 in Malawi with her 17-year-old son David, 16-year-old daughter Mercy and 10-year-old twins Stelle and Estere.

David, Mercy, Stelle and Estere were all born in Malawi and later adopted by the Material Girl singer.

She has two other children as well: Rocco, 22, from her past marriage to Guy Ritchie and 26-year-old Lourdes Leon who she shares with Carlos Leon.

Bringing in 2023, Madonna gushed over her life being 'so full' in an emotional Instagram post.

She penned: 'Dancing Into 2023. “When you were a little girl Madame ……….. Was this the woman you dreamed of becoming??“ This is a quote from one of my favorite books- The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells.

'The answer is I could never have imagined my life would be so full. That I would be able to make a living being an artist.

'That I could be the mother I never had. That my children would bring me so much joy!! More Importantly that I would be in a position to be able to help others less fortunate then [sic] myself.'

In 2006, the Material Girl singer co-founded the non-profit organization Raising Malawi.

According to the charity's mission statement, Raising Malawi is dedicated to helping with the extreme poverty and hardship endured by Malawi's one million orphans, primarily through health and education programming.

In 2008, she released the documentary I Am Because We Are, a film that documented the lives of orphans in Malawi where around 500,000 children have lost their parents to HIV and AIDS.

The film was written, narrated, and produced by Madonna herself through her production company Semtex Films.

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