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Madonna and ex Guy Ritchie are at odds over custody of their son Rocco, 15. After the teen decided not to board a plane leaving London for NYC, a judge ordered that Rocco must return to his famous mom in New York. Ritchie’s lawyer Eric Buckley argued that Rocco wanted to spend Christmas with his father,  saying , "He has expressed very clearly that he does not want to return to New York," but Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Deborah Kaplan wasn’t in agreement. Kaplan ordered that Guy must take Rocco back to NYC and said that the teen will have his own appointed lawyer. Kaplan told Madonna, "I’m granting you all the relief you have requested. I’m directing the child to be returned to New York. If he wants to stay with his father, he must return to his mother.”  Kaplan also ordered Madonna and Richie not to discuss their legal proceedings with Rocco. Madonna left the hearing surrounded by court security officers, assistants, and her own bodyguards.   The superstar and di

Evening Times 5 star review: “Whether you come back or not, Madonna, this was a night none will forget.”

A  5 star  rave review of yesterday  Madonna  show in Glasgow appeared on the  Evening Times . Check it out: Some of you perhaps thought the Queen of Pop was the girl who wouldn’t grow up, and was still out to shock and trade provocations with lasses less than half her age. Wise up, because the  Rebel Heart show is the work of a woman who has shown no inclination to compromise over 30 years of work and would like to remind us of that . We are ages, Madge and I, but I hadn’t seen her perform live since the Who’s That Girl tour visited Leeds Roundhay Park in 1986, an era she specifically recalled with a singalong acoustic version of the song and a thanks to her fans for supporting her over the past three decades – leading into her latest anthem Ghosttown, and the title-track of Rebel Heart. This show is a careful celebration of all things Madonna as well as a comprehensive plug for the new album, and if a retiral announcement would be as believable as Sinatra’s, it would still be a