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Madonna and Guy Ritchie on the Rocks... Again?

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June 24, 2008
Providing you the full scoop...

UK's Mirror newspaper is reporting that Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie are planning an official breakup after Madonna's world tour wraps up. The Mirror Madonna and Ritchie have been living apart for months and goes to say, "A formal announcement about the marriage is likely to be made at the
end of Madge's world tour, which finishes in Mexico on November 29."

I can understand people grow apart, but could this be Madonna's midlife crisis? The songwriter, movie-star, performer Diva will be turning 50 in August.
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UnderCover
If this is true and she is actually going to leave him...she is crazy. They have kids together the adopted together, for once in both of their lives they need to not think of themselves first...suck it up...and be parents first. I mean really unless they are abusing each other physically and feel in danger, I think they have enough money to stay together without having to be together.
June 27, 2008  Like 3
devgohan
ugh, again!
July 11, 2008  Like 3
Andrea772510
Movie director Guy Ritchie entertains himself while his pop star wife Madonna is on tour by taking his sons to the pub. The couple owns a bar near their home in Mayfair, London, and Ritchie has been taking eight-year-old Rocco and adopted tot David Banda, two, along to keep him company while he drinks. The Snatch director was photographed leaving the pub with Rocco at 11pm on Wednesday night and the following evening, younger brother David and his nanny also joined Ritchie at The Punchbowl. A source tells the Daily Star, "He is a sociable dad and just likes hanging out with his boys. Maybe he is also getting them in the swing of things so they can take over the business when they get older." However, there is no cause for Madonna to be concerned about her children while away on her Sticky & Sweet tour - Ritchie made sure his sons stayed well away from any alcohol and the boys remained under the supervision of their nanny. -
August 31, 2008  Like
Andrea772510
Guy Ritchie has banned his wife Madonna from driving sports cars - because she is "appalling" behind the wheel. The director suspects the pop superstar will buy him a luxury motor for his 40th birthday later this month - and will want to take it for a spin herself. But Ritchie insists that he will never let his wife take control of a high-powered vehicle - as she is a terror on the roads. He says, "If she buys a fast car, she will not be a driver in it. No way will Madonna drive a fast car! She is an appalling driver
September 5, 2008  Like
Andrea772510
Crime just never stops paying for Guy Ritchie. With "RocknRolla," writer-director Ritchie returns to the sort of gangster tale that shot him to fame with "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch," presenting a big, boisterous ensemble of lovable low-lifes, doing anything they can to score a buck or rub out an enemy. While Ritchie stumbled with his last two flicks - the romantic remake "Swept Away," starring his wife, Madonna, and the gambling thriller "Revolver," "RocknRolla" has the kind of manic energy that made audiences fall for the rogues of his earlier films. "I suppose the middle class is quite interested in what the subclass of crime is up to, because they're often very creative and stay outside the conventional framework that we all operate in. That's always titillating," Ritchie said Thursday, before the film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. "RocknRolla" opened Friday in Great Britain and on Oct. 8 in the United States. "RocknRolla" spins a dense web of heists, betrayals, land schemes and political payoffs, involving London and Russian mob bosses, small-time hoods, a plotting accountant and a strung-out punk rocker. The cast includes Gerard Butler, Thandie Newton, Tom Wilkinson and Idris Elba. Newton, who plays the ice-queen accountant whose conniving sets everyone at one another's throats, said the crime world offers Ritchie an ideal canvas for his brand of energetic tale. "It's up for grabs. Anything goes for a creative person, for a storyteller. It's a great place. It's like a microcosm of the whole universe," Newton said. "Because there are no rules, well, there are rules definitely, but because there's no one way to do anything, you do whatever you need to do to get that person snuffed out or to get that money. People are much more creative in how they do things, so it kind of allows for just an artistry that's entertaining." Ritchie, who turns 40 on Wednesday, was promoting "RocknRolla" in North America while wife Madonna continued her concert tour in Europe. Though the two are apart, Ritchie was quick to dismiss rumours that the relationship was on the rocks. "Oh, please. They've been speculating whether we've been getting divorced I think almost since we got married," Ritchie said. "The same can be said as to whether she's pregnant or whether we're adopting another child. I think that's just the nature of gossip." "Everything seems fine," Ritchie said of his marriage. "As far as I'm aware." Ritchie and Madonna drew jeers from critics for "Swept Away," an update of Lina Wertmuller's acclaimed saga about a pampered society dame stuck on an island with a communist sailor. "Swept Away" barely saw the light of day in theatres but Ritchie stands by the film, saying he has no regrets about making it. The baggage that comes with his wife's superstardom may have muddied its reception, Ritchie said. " 'Swept Away' is exactly the movie I wanted to make. I think people missed the irony of it. It was supposed to be a commentary on political correctness but, sort of, Madonna seemed to have gotten in the way," Ritchie said. "But if you look at it, no one was making anything like that. It was revoltingly honest in its approach toward the masculine and feminine dynamic. I found it very amusing, and I like it as a movie."
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