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Pop icon Madonna celebrated her 66th birthday on August 16. The singer jetted off to Italy to mark the special day. On Friday, August 11, she enjoyed the day with her loved ones, including her 11-year-old twin daughters, Estere and Stella, and her rumoured boyfriend, soccer player Akeem Morris. Madonna has shared glimpses of her glamorous celebration on Instagram, featuring a variety of stunning outfits. Her wardrobe for the occasion included a chic cream corset dress, an elegant feathered-sleeve gown, a striking black net dress and a dazzling white gown adorned with heavy gold jewellery. Among the photos, Madonna is seen striking a pose with her daughters, while others feature her posing with a shirtless Morris. “Back in Italy…Happy Birthday to ME,” Madonna wrote alongside the pictures.
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According to People Magazine, Madonna was staying at the Positano’s Villa TreVille resort located in Campania, Italy. Over the weekend, Madonna joined in traditional Italian Ferragosto celebrations from the balcony of the La Tagliata restaurant in Montepertuso, with stunning fireworks over the Amalfi Coast.
The report added that the singer’s birthday bash included a special dinner at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, attended by over 30 guests.
The dinner was an exquisite affair, catered by the acclaimed three-Michelin-starred restaurant Quattro Passi and overseen by Chef Vincenzo Castaldo of Villa TreVille. The menu was inspired by Mediterranean cuisine and the culinary traditions of the Amalfi Coast, as reported by People.
A source said, “Chefs Antonio and Fabrizio Mellino designed the menu to adhere to the singer’s preference for simple Mediterranean-inspired dishes which included locally sourced ingredients. These ingredients included organic vegetables, seafood delicacies from the Sorrento Peninsula Menaica anchovies and homemade bread.”
The report added that Madonna and her loved ones later visited an ancient theatre in the Archaeological Park of Pompeii around 10:30 PM. They enjoyed performances by local kids who participated in the Sogno di Volare (Dream of Flying) project, supported by Madonna. The evening also included a guided tour led by the park’s director Gabriel Zuchtriegel.
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