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9 January 2016 // Madonna at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills

Madonna took a picture with Ségolène Royal, French Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy, at the Help Haiti Home Gala in Beverly Hills on January 9th.


Madonna and Segolene Royal at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (1) Madonna and Segolene Royal at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (2)
Madonna attended the 5th Annual Sean Penn & Friends HELP HAITI HOME Gala benefiting J/P Haitian Relief Organization at the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills last night. She was accompanied by Sean Penn and her kids David Banda and Mercy James.
She said…
Tonight is my night off, from touring. And I couldn’t think of a better place to be than here, supporting an amazing organisation, which, I had the privilege of going to Haiti with Sean two years ago, with my son Rocco and we had the most amazing adventure.
The way that [Sean] has changed Haiti in the last six and a half years is incredible. I am so proud of you, so proud to know you. So I wanna say Sean, that I love you, from the moment I laid eyes on you and I still love you just the same.
Madonna even took the stage and performed an acoustic version of Edith Piaf’s “La Vie en Rose”.
Check it out…
Madonna at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (1) Madonna at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (2) Madonna at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (3) Madonna at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (4) Madonna at the Help Haiti Home Gala, Beverly Hills - 9 January 2016 (5)
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