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Like Madonna, her newly adopted twins, 4-year-old Stella and Esther Mwale shares her lover for music. Recently the 58-year old pop singer shared a cute video of her two daughters singing "Twinkle Twinkle" rhyme on Instagram.

Both the girls are dressed in striped pajamas and are enjoying singing the lullaby, while someone plays piano in the background. Looking at the girls singing, Madonna instantly captured the video and posted on the internet saying "A little Night Music." The video got viral instantly and had 400,000 views by her followers.

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Reported by the Billboard, girls Esther and Stella were adopted by the singer a month ago from Malawi. She even shared a picture of both the girls holding her hands on the internet after the adoption.

One of the spokespeople confirmed Madonna's request for adoption of the girls got denied initially. However, with the support of the government in Malawi, her request for finally accepted and the girls were handed over to her. She was all thrilled to become a mom again.

Before her adoption of two girls, the singer already has four children, out of which two other children was also adopted from Malawi, son David Banda and daughter Mercy James in the year 2006 and 2007. With the adoption of the two girls, her family just got bigger according to ABC News.

The pop-star also has a 16-year old son Rocca from her ex-husband Guy Ritchie, for whom she is even fighting a custody battle. However, according to the reports her son would continue to live with his father in London. Apart from her son, she even has a 20-year old daughter, Lourdes from her former boyfriend, Carlos Leon.

Madonna has always been and is still "the" pop icon for many music followers. In the last year Billboard event, she got honored with Billboard's 2016 "Woman of the Year" award because of her philanthropic work with her organization "Raising Malawi". The NGO is fighting against poverty in the African country.

Watch the video below of two girls singing the famous rhyme "Twinkle, twinkle."