Nobody in their right mind could say that she wasn't right to adopt her children David and Mercy but at the time of David's adoption she was subjected to harsh criticism and even ridicule.
But the pop powerhouse is a tireless patron of good causes and you can just see how a genuine cause fires her up in these shots of the 54-year-old visiting a project at a Brazilian shanty town.
Of course, like Lady Gaga before her it's hard to shy away from the obvious deprivation so Madonna made time to visit the inspiring 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 centre was soon offering its first workshops – dance, percussion, garbage recycling, soccer and capoeira – the foundations for new social projects to help teenagers in the area stay away from the prevalent and violent drugs trade in the area.
Madonna seemed very taken with their work, after all, finding a solution to problems via song and dance is right up her street.
It's 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.'
He explained: 'It's taken a bit to get there, as I understand, but she's my sister and from this point on it's us as brother and sister.
'It's great to reconnect and it wasn't just with her, after the book I really got the chance to reconnect with my family as well.'
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