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Madonna shares photos from family ski vacation

The outing followed reports of the singer's estrangement from son Rocco.

By Annie Martin
Madonna at the Billboard Women in Music event on December 9. The singer is mom to four children. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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VERBIER, Switzerland, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- Madonna is giving fans a glimpse of her family's snowy ski vacation.

The 58-year-old singer shared photos this week with her four children, 20-year-old daughter Lourdes, 16-year-old son Rocco, 11-year-old son David and 10-year-old daughter Mercy, from their trip to Verbier, Switzerland.

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"Swiss Family Robinson!! @shavawn8 @ncrfilms @davidblaine @domesto @luigiandiango," she captioned a group picture of her kids, close friend David Blaine and other pals.

Madonna also posted a snapshot of herself with David and Mercy from the slopes. The trio were all smiles as they posed for a selfie while taking the ski lift up the mountain.

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"Ski Bunnies!" she captioned the photo.

Ski Bunnies! β›·β›·β›·β›·β›·β›·β›·πŸ˜‚

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The family outing follows reports of Madonna's estrangement from Rocco, who lives with his dad, director Guy Ritchie, in London. Ritchie remarried in 2015 and has three young children with wife Jacqui Ainsley.

Sources told Page Six this week that Blaine has helped Madonna reconcile with Rocco.

Madonna also shares son David with Ritchie. The couple adopted David from Malawi during their marriage, and Madonna went on to adopt Mercy, also from Malawi, on her own. The singer discussed her work with orphan-care centers, clinics and schools in the country in an interview with Billboard this month.

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"I've been working in Malawi for over a decade" she said. "I have a huge commitment and love for the country and I will never desert them. I adopted my two children that I'm so lucky to have living in my house right now. Since then I've been working tirelessly trying to make Malawi a more self-sufficient country."

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