Madonna And Boyfriend Akeem Morris Attend Saint Laurent Paris Fashion Week Show
The music legend, 67, showed off her glam look for the star-studded occasion, an incredible transformation as just hours before she was spotted wrapped in a huge scarf.
The Vogue hitmaker Madonna flaunted her toned
legs in glossy tights, adding a fitting black leather jacket and matching
heels.
The record producer added a further chic
touch wearing a fur stole on her shoulder, as well as leather gloves and bold
dark shades.
Ahead of the Spring/Summer 2026 catwalk
show - which featured the latest designs by Anthony Vaccarello - Madonna put on
a sweet display with her daughter Lourdes, 28.
The pair looked in high spirits as they
puckered up for the cameras.
Earlier in the day, the American star was
seen on a romantic stroll with her toyboy lover Akeem Morris after
arriving in Paris.
Madonna first met the former college soccer player in August 2022, though their
romance was not confirmed until nearly two years later.
On Monday, the loved-up couple were spotted
out in the French capital, wrapping up warm as the autumn weather rolls in.
The singer made her relationship with Akeem
public on Instagram last July when she posted photos of them cuddling up to one
another on the social media platform.
They were thought to have separated in
October 2024, only to reconcile just weeks after breaking up.
Earlier this year, Madonna sparked engagement rumours
by flashing a diamond ring in an
Instagram album, posted to wish her millions of fans a
happy new year.
It comes after Madonna spoke candidly about the spiritual practices
that have guided her through decades in the spotlight in
a preview for her first podcast appearance
'You need to be spiritual to be successful. Success is having a
spiritual life, period. I wouldn't be here if I didn't have one,' she said on
the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, obtained by People.
The pop icon explained that her journey began in the mid-1990s, shortly
before welcoming her first child Lourdes, and that
her discovery of Kabbalah in 1996 became a turning point in her life.
'What have I done for others? That's really
the only way you can be successful in life,' she said, stressing that her
purpose has always been to 'reveal light in the world' through her work.
'I want it all, but I want it for the sake of sharing, not to keep it
for myself,' the seven-time Grammy winner
stressed.
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