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Rocco Ritchie shows off his vintage style as mum Madonna's raunchy gigs continue


Madonna’s son Rocco Ritchie was giving off vintage vibes as he strolled through London on Wednesday afternoon.

The 19-year-old son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie continued to show off his kooky fashion sense as he follows in the footsteps of his trend-setting parents.

The teen oozed swagger and charm as he donned a retro-inspired tweed two-piece suit paired with a mustard colour jumper and golden tie.

The celebrity offspring looked deep in conversation with a friend just hours after his mum was snapped exiting her raunchy London Palladium show holding onto a cane.

Rocco exuded retro chic and vintage style as he wandered through the city just hours after he was spotted partying at the NMEs
Rocco exuded retro chic and vintage style as he wandered through the city just hours after he was spotted partying at the NMEs

Rocco exuded retro chic and vintage style as he wandered through the city with his hands in his pockets just hours after he was spotted partying after the NME Awards.

He appeared to be in the middle of a conversation with a friend as he kept a straight face for his walk through town.

The star complemented his appearance with a crisp white shirt and a quirky bronze-coloured tie.

Rocco seems as though he’s not afraid to make a statement with his clothes – just like his famous superstar mum Madonna
Rocco seems as though he’s not afraid to make a statement with his clothes – just like his famous superstar mum Madonna

Rocco seems as though he’s not afraid to make a statement with his clothes – just like his famous superstar mum Madonna.

The teen has a rocky relationship with the Material Girl singer in the past, however, it is thought that they have put their differences aside in recent years.

During her last world tour – the Rebel Heart World Tour – which trundled the globe between 2015 and 2016, Madge famously endured ‘meltdowns’ about son Rocco as he escaped her tour to join his father in London.

Madonna lost a custody battle over Rocco in 2016 after he said he wanted to live with his dad in the UK
Madonna lost a custody battle over Rocco in 2016 after he said he wanted to live with his dad in the UK

The celebrity sprog has been living in London with his father Guy since he experienced a public fallout with his pop star mother back in 2016.

According to reports, Madonna lamented her son turning away from her while on tour and was weeping and swigging tequila on stage while the bitter custody battle continued.

Guy ultimately won the right to keep Rocco in London where he was studying at college.

The celebrity sprog has been living in London with his dad Guy since he experienced a public fallout with his mum in 2016
The celebrity sprog has been living in London with his dad Guy since he experienced a public fallout with his mum in 2016

Rocco’s appearance in London today comes as his mum’s controversial Madame X world tour continues in the city.

The 61-year-old pop icon is in the middle of her 14-show stint at the Palladium.

However, Madonna has been forced to finish bang on time as she pointed out during one show that Westminster City Council would crush her with a ‘nine-ton iron curtain’ if she broke her curfew.

Rocco's appearance in London today comes as his mum's controversial Madame X world tour continues in the city
Rocco’s appearance in London today comes as his mum’s controversial Madame X world tour continues in the city

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The show has been hit with backlash over it’s explicit nature but Madonna has since spoken out and accused the London Palladium of ‘censorship’.

Footage from a recent show showed her shouting: “F*** you! Censorship! I’m here to disturb the peace!”

The red drapes fell after the singer had performed her penultimate song, Like A Prayer.

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