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Madonna Attempts to ‘Steal’ Malawi Child

Madonna did not get her adoption approved.

The singer, 50, spent about an hour in court Monday morning in the Malawi capital of Lilongwe, where a judge delayed ruling on her application to adopt a second Malawian child, 3-year-old Mercy James, until Friday. (The child’s name was listed on Monday’s court docket.)

Court official Thomson Ligowe would not reveal any other information.

Mercy James’ grandmother, 61-year-old Lucy Chekechiwa, is reportedly against Madonna’s decision to adopt. (Mercy James’ single teen mother died at age 18; the girl’s father is believed to be alive.)

She told Britain’s The Sun,

“Why doesn’t this singer pick other children? It is stealing. I want to go to to court. I won’t let her go.”

It is unknown if Chekechiwa was at court Monday.

Madonna arrived in the African nation Sunday with her children, Lourdes, 12, and sons Rocco, 8, and David, 3, whom she adopted from Malawi in 2007.

Criticism over her decision to adopt continued to brew over the weekend.

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Miley Cyrus Gets Denied by Justin Gaston

Miley Cyrus has been spotted everywhere recently with model and aspiring singer Justin Gaston, but the 20-year-old former “Nashville Star” contestant denies having a relationship with the 15-year-old Disney star.

“Oh, just a family friend, you know,” Gaston said at the CMA Awards on Wednesday night.

“I met Billy Ray on the show and just became friends with the whole family. And they’re such a great family. I moved (to LA) two years ago and started a modeling career and that’s kind of just to break into the music business and everything.”

Justin may have an affinity for older women. The model/singer commented on fellow CMA attendee Nicole Kidman, telling Access, “She’s beautiful, especially in person.”

“Maybe I’ll meet her,” he added.

I’ll meet her must be code name for, I’ll bag her. Oddly enough, the latest rumor is that Miley is now taking birth control pills.

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