Madonna takes her 'second Uber ever' to watch Tottenham after supporting daughters at Spurs academy game

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The 67-year-old pop icon was at the north London ground on Saturday to watch her 13-year-old twins, Stella and Estere, play in a Tottenham Under-14s academy match.

Madonna, who has previously described herself as “a soccer mom”, shared photos of the twins celebrating their win in damp London conditions on Instagram, writing: “I will pay G*D for some sunshine! Go Stella and Estere, Hotspurs win!!! 5-0”.

After Saturday’s victory, she headed back to the stadium on Sunday to watch Tottenham take on Chelsea in the Women's Super League.

Posting a selfie alongside her boyfriend, 29-year-old Akeem Morris, Madonna revealed she had made the journey in what she described as her “second Uber ever”.

She was joined in the stands by Akeem and her daughters, who were dressed in Tottenham merchandise as the home team lost 2-0 to Chelsea.

The Queen of Pop has six children: the twins, who were adopted from Malawi in 2017, her son David Banda, who she adopted in 2006, daughter Mercy James, who she also adopted from Malawi in 2009, Rocco Ritchie, who she shares with ex-husband, filmmaker Guy Ritchie, and her eldest child, daughter Lourdes, from a relationship with actor Carlos Leon.

While her appearance may have raised eyebrows, it is not Madonna’s first brush with football fandom in London.

Jamaican-born Morris is a keen footballer, though he never played professionally. He previously turned out for US-based sides including NY Renegades FC.

Beginning her career in 1979, Madonna saw her career peak in the 1980s with hits such as Holiday, Vogue and Material Girl.