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Madonna covers up under headscarf as she goes on midnight stroll with her muscleman toyboy on Rio de Janeiro boardwalk


Between performing at sell-out shows and visiting the slums of Rio Madonna found time to go for a romantic midnight stroll with her beau Brahim Zaibat on Saturday night. 
The 54-year-old pop powerhouse looked slightly tired and was make-up free as she and her boyfriend of two years took in the sights of the Ipanema Beach Boardwalk. 
Madonna is in Brazil for the South America leg of her MDNA tour and has also been spotted visiting Rio shanty towns to support a local music project.


Toyboy: Madonna and her young boyfriend Brahim Zaibat took a midnight stroll on the Ipanema Beach Boardwalk in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night
However Saturday night was all about the loved-up pair. 
The singer was slightly bizarrely dressed for the outing in a black Mac and ankle-swinging trousers. 
She had a scarf over her hair which she also used to cover her face and had a pair of thick-rimmed glasses on too. 
Madge also wore flowery court shoes and kept her head down as she and Brahim walked closely together. 
What an age difference: Madonna is more than double her beau's age. Back-up dancer Brahim is 25
What an age difference: Madonna is more than double her beau's age. Back-up dancer Brahim is 25
The native Frenchman wasn't nearly as bundled up showed off his impressively ripped body in a light grey vest. 
Teamed with jeans and trainers the shaven-headed hunk at one point tenderly had his arm on Madonna's back. 
The low-key pair painted an unassuming picture despite the fact Madonna is one of the world's most famous women. 
On tour: Madonna and Frenchman Brahim are in Brazil for her MDNA tour
On tour: Madonna and Frenchman Brahim are in Brazil for her MDNA tour
On tour: Madonna and Frenchman Brahim are in Brazil for her MDNA tour
Earlier in the week the couple spent some time in one of the poorest areas of Brazil to support the Project Afro-Reggae. 
The Project started out as a newspaper targeting young people interested in reggae, soul, and hip-hop, among other musical genres
The group then soon opened its first NĆŗcleo ComunitĆ”rio de Cultura (Culture Community Centre) in the VigĆ”rio Geral favela in 1993. 
The centre was soon offering its first workshops ā€“ dance, percussion, garbage recycling, soccer and capoeira ā€“ the foundations for new social projects to help teenagers in the area stay away from the prevalent and violent drugs trade in the area.
Latest conquest: Brahim is the latest in a long line of Madonna's much younger men
Latest conquest: Brahim is the latest in a long line of Madonna's much younger men
It has also been revealed that Madonna's brother doesn't regret writing a tell-all book about her.
Christopher Ciccone spent 25 years working with his famous sister before falling out with her after writing the revealing tome 'My Life With My Sister Madonna' in 2008 but the pair have now reconciled.
He told HollywoodLife.com: 'It was something I needed to do so I didn't go crazy. I needed to crawl out from that shadow.
'It's been a bumpy road back. It's a brother/sister thing now, which is great and where it needed to go.'
Will it last: The couple have been dating since 2010. Pictured out for dinner in Rome in June
Will it last: The couple have been dating since 2010. Pictured out for dinner in Rome in June


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