Does true love even exist? - Madonna
Madonna has revealed that her marriage to Guy Ritchie collapsed
because the romance died, leaving her wondering if true love even
existed. The singer said that at the start things were 'flawless' but as
the years rolled on she began to notice 'cracks in the veneer'.
She began to have doubts and released that marriage 'wasn't what I
thought it was going to be'. And come the end of their relationship all
she could think about was the brutally blunt question: 'How much am I
willing to sacrifice?' Madonna, 53, and Ritchie, 43, finally split up in
2008 after eight years of marriage.
They had a son together, Rocco, 11, and adopted another boy, David
Banda, six. In an interview with Newsweek magazine, Madonna said that
she was nearing the end of her marriage when she started writing her new
film W.E. about the love affair between Wallis Simpson and King Edward
VIII, her first major project since the split. Madonna is now dating
toyboy model Brahim Zaibat.
At the time she said she was 'certainly asking a kind of existential
question that I think people ask when they've been married that long:
what is the perfect love?'
She said: 'Because when you start off, everything's great and lovely,
and the person you've married is flawless, and you're flawless. 'Then
time goes by, and you share a life, you have children, and there are
cracks in the veneer.
'It's not as romantic as it used to be. You think, 'This isn't what I
thought it was going to be,' and 'How much am I willing to sacrifice?''
Madonna's comments are a rare insight into her marriage, but Ritchie has
been far more vocal about their relationship in the past.
He has said that whilst he does not regret his time with her, the
drama was too much and that their life became a 'soap opera'.
Madonna, who has four children in total, is currently dating dancer
Brahim Zaibat, who at 24 is 29 years her junior. Daily Mail
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