Stelle Ciccone biography

 Stella Ciccone was a pop star child. She is most well-known as the daughter adopted of Madonna. She was born on 24th August 2012, in Malawi as a twin with her sister Estere Ciccone. She was the daughter of Adam Mwale. Stella Ciccone is one the six children of Madonna, with Estere Ciccone as her twin sister. Her mother, Stella Ciccone has twins and adopted two sons: David Banda Mwale Ciccone (Rocco John Ritchie) and two daughters; Mercy James Kamebewa, Lourdes Marie Ciccone Leon, and RoccoJohn Ritchie. Stella, Stella, was a little princess who celebrated her seventh birthday party with her beautiful twin sister. Madonna, the mother of the twins surprised them with the twins with a Paris themed cake with two layers. The first layer was black, while the second one had red spots with several black spots. Likely, the Eiffel Tower was placed on the top of the cake with two anime character photos in front of them. After celebrating the event for a few days, the twins decided to make a photo post and looked amazed when they saw the cake. Madonna is currently touring the country and giving concerts in promotion of her 14th studio record called 'Madam X. Following her events and shows she has showcased the talents of her children publicly. Because the twins are gifted in dancing and singing and performing, they shared the stage as a background dancer with their mommy on Madam X's tour. Madonna, mother to Stella and Evita's stars is a well-known performer as well as songwriter, actress and businessperson, and has an estimated net worth of $850 millions. The Guinness world record identifies her as the highest-grossing female artist in music and she earned $408 million from the Sticky and Sweet's 2008 Sticky & Sweet Tour. As the child of Pop Queen, Stella has gained a massive fan following on her social media sites. She uses @cicconetwins as her display name. Estere & Stella for her Instagram account that is a joint.



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