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Singer Madonna arrives at amfAR's Cinema
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BEIJING, Aug. 19 -- Madonna's husband Guy Ritchie
paid tribute to her at her 50th birthday celebrations on Saturday. The director
threw a lavish 100,000 party for 90 guests to celebrate his wife reaching the
landmark age at the weekend and, in an emotional speech, spoke of his love and
pride for the singer.
Guy - who has been dogged by rumours his marriage to
the pop superstar is on the rocks - told partygoers at the Volstead nightclub in
London: "She looks better now than she has ever done. I'm so proud. I love her
so much." Despite organising the party, Guy spent most of the day working as he
hosted a private industry screening of his new movie 'RocknRolla'.
An insider commented: "It was as if he was trying to
make a point by not being at her beck and call." The 'Give It 2 Me' singer was
moved to tears when her 11-year-old daughter Lourdes performed a surprise
rendition of 'Never Alone' from the musical 'Fame' at the venue's grand piano.
Madonna was left disappointed after her closest
friends - including Stella McCartney and Gwyneth Paltrow - failed to attend the
party. In a 40-minute speech, she thanked Guy, Lourdes, eight-year-old son
Rocco, and adopted son David, two, before adding: "I'm really disappointed.
There are a lot of people who are not here tonight, but thanks to everyone who
did make it."
Guy - who refused to dance with his wife - also poked
fun at the absence of Madonna's friends in his speech, noting that many of the
guests worked for her. Around 40 partygoers were her dancers, who joined the
star and her children to gyrate to her back catalogue on the dance-floor, which
had a huge M in the middle.
A friend said: "She loved it when her songs came on.
Her dancers were pulling out all the moves, it was like the final rehearsal for
her tour."
(Source: China Daily)