But the one thing that seemed to spoil dinner for Madonna and husband
Guy Ritchie was each other's company.
The couple, just two weeks away from their sixth wedding anniversary,
had a furious row at in front of stunned diners at exclusive Italian
restaurant Cecconi's in Mayfair.
Fellow guests were shocked to hear film director Guy, 38, attacking his
wife for being so "controlling" all the time. Pop queen Madge, 48,
meanwhile looked miffed as she sat at the table toying with her food.
The Lock, Stock ... director later emerged stony faced from the London
restaurant, while the superstar singer just looked drained.
A customer revealed: "The atmosphere between them was more than frosty.
Guy was the one who was raising his voice the most - you couldn't help
but hear what he was saying.
"They were sitting in a corner booth and he was telling her that he'd
had enough of her being so controlling all the time and that something
had to give.
"Madonna tried to give it back to him, but he would just talk over her.
She just seemed really embarrassed. They didn't enjoy their meal and
left after about an hour and a half."
The row comes less than a week after it emerged the couple were
planning to see marriage therapist Tricia Barnes as the cracks deepened
in their six-year marriage.
Two months ago the couple were celebrating the adoption of Malawian
orphan David Banda.
But despite their devotion to the toddler and children Lourdes, 10, and
Rocco, six the marriage is said to have hit an all time low.
An insider said: "Guy and Madonna both dote on David, but her attitude
can irritate and upset Guy.
"She drove the whole adoption thing and Guy was just left trailing in
her slipstream just nodding and going along with things.
"The bottom line is that Guy sometimes feels he's not allowed to have
an opinion."
Meanwhile Madonna came under fire from animal rights protesters after
she was spotted leaving the restaurant in a £35,000 fur coat made of
40 dead chinchillas.
A spokesperson for the People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals
said: "We hope Madonna's acts of kindness in Africa move her to extend
her compassion to animals."
>Fellow guests were shocked to hear film director Guy, 38, attacking his
>wife for being so "controlling" all the time.
I wouldn't think that statement would shock too many people.
> The couple, just two weeks away from their sixth wedding anniversary,
> had a furious row at in front of stunned diners at exclusive Italian
> restaurant Cecconi's in Mayfair.
Let's all hope that somebody caught it on their cell phone camcorder.
> A spokesperson for the People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals
> said: "We hope Madonna's acts of kindness in Africa move her to extend
> her compassion to animals."
The only living thing Madonna has compassion for is the one she sees in the
bathroom mirror.
> 3 A.M. GIRLS/Eva Simpson & Caroline Hedley
> IT had all the makings of a romantic evening. A posh candlelit
> restaurant, good food and excellent wine.
>
> But the one thing that seemed to spoil dinner for Madonna and husband
> Guy Ritchie was each other's company.
>
> The couple, just two weeks away from their sixth wedding anniversary,
> had a furious row at in front of stunned diners at exclusive Italian
> restaurant Cecconi's in Mayfair.
>
> Fellow guests were shocked to hear film director Guy, 38, attacking his
> wife for being so "controlling" all the time. Pop queen Madge, 48,
> meanwhile looked miffed as she sat at the table toying with her food.
>
> The Lock, Stock ... director later emerged stony faced from the London
> restaurant, while the superstar singer just looked drained.
>
> A customer revealed: "The atmosphere between them was more than frosty.
> Guy was the one who was raising his voice the most - you couldn't help
> but hear what he was saying.
>
> "They were sitting in a corner booth and he was telling her that he'd
> had enough of her being so controlling all the time and that something
> had to give.
>
> "Madonna tried to give it back to him, but he would just talk over her.
> She just seemed really embarrassed. They didn't enjoy their meal and
> left after about an hour and a half."
Sounds like Guy finally grew a brain and a backbone - too bad his career
is over thanks to that talentless skank whore he married and put in his
movies.
I don't feel bad for him - he should have known better.
--
Roofshadow
AUK FNG
pity they were allowed to drag another child into this
that's what bothered me the most about the adoption
she has a lot of money but that's it - she can't provide a stable home
or lots of attention
and this boy may end up being in a single parent family..... with an
extremely neurotic mother using him for publicity
and some people still think that's better than him being with a poor
but loving family
i hope that david doesn't grow up feeling guilty for breaking up the
marriage
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> <PUSSS...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Madonna, he's 38. If he wants to have the beef instead of the fish,
> he can!!
Don't ever order the fish in a restaurant, unless it's a place that
specializes in fish and nothing else.
She doesn't care about other people so it's not like she's going to
bother with a child.
> and this boy may end up being in a single parent family..... with an
> extremely neurotic mother using him for publicity
> and some people still think that's better than him being with a poor
> but loving family
> i hope that david doesn't grow up feeling guilty for breaking up the
> marriage
He'll never see his new "mommy" anyway - once she gets bored with
trotting him out as her new fashionable accessory (or once there's a new
hot must-have celeb accessory) he'll spend all of his time with the
nannies just like the other two do.
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Roofshadow
AUK FNG
> Don't ever order the fish in a restaurant, unless it's a place that
> specializes in fish and nothing else.
************************************************
And especially not if the restaurant is in London and you're ex-kgb.
-rosefrail (well, someone had to say it)
> Agent Smith wrote:
>
>> Don't ever order the fish in a restaurant, unless it's a place that
>> specializes in fish and nothing else.
>
> And especially not if the restaurant is in London and you're ex-kgb.
Yeah, I guess I deserved that.
> and this boy may end up being in a single parent family..... with an
> extremely neurotic mother using him for publicity
> and some people still think that's better than him being with a poor
> but loving family
The sad truth is, however, that he wasn't in a poor but loving family -- he
was in an orphanage.
> i hope that david doesn't grow up feeling guilty for breaking up the
> marriage
Oh, god, that would be terrible. I hope that doesn't happen. I don't think
that Madonna has what it takes to be a warm, loving mother. I hope I am
wrong. Still, as long as she isn't outright abusive, being raised by her
beats being raised in an orphanage. I hope this kid is loved and cherished
and protected; I really do.
--
nimue
"As an unwavering Republican, I have quite naturally burned more books
than I have read." Betty Bowers
She won't let Richie go without a fight though. I think she enjoys the
illusion that she's English gentry way too much.
-rosefrail
Madonna found out Guy is little David's biological father.
Madonna replies: "SAFARI MY ASS!!"
And Guy replied "No please... don't make me do that... not AGAIN!"
--
Roofshadow
AUK FNG
> b wrote:
> snip
>
> > and this boy may end up being in a single parent family..... with an
> > extremely neurotic mother using him for publicity
> > and some people still think that's better than him being with a poor
> > but loving family
>
> The sad truth is, however, that he wasn't in a poor but loving family -- he
> was in an orphanage.
Yes - and unfortunately the skank whore wasn't selfless enough to
sponsor the kid's father so he could raise his son.
Nope - she had to have what she wanted (the kid) and to hell with
everyone else.
>
> > i hope that david doesn't grow up feeling guilty for breaking up the
> > marriage
>
> Oh, god, that would be terrible. I hope that doesn't happen. I don't think
> that Madonna has what it takes to be a warm, loving mother. I hope I am
> wrong. Still, as long as she isn't outright abusive, being raised by her
> beats being raised in an orphanage. I hope this kid is loved and cherished
> and protected; I really do.
He'll be raised by a parade of nannies just like the skank whore's other
two accessories.
--
Roofshadow
AUK FNG