Madonna ends whirlwind romance with young ex‑footballer
Madonna was in a passionate relationship for several months with Akeem Morris, who is 38 years younger. However, the relationship did not stand the test of time. A source close to the star reports that the reason for the breakup is the same as always. Surprised?
3:13 PM EST, November 13, 2024
According to foreign media, 66-year-old Madonna ended her relationship with 28-year-old Akeem Morris, a former football player, after a few intense months of romance. The couple started seeing each other this summer, and their fiery relationship supposedly ended quietly by the end of October. The reason? Sources in foreign media claim that the feeling had already burned out.
Madonna is single again
According to information provided by the "Daily Mail," Madonna's romance with Akeem ended similarly to her other relationships with younger partners.
Madonna ran into the same issue with this boytoy as she has with all of her recent men. The age difference became an issue. They come from different time periods, explains the source.
Even though Madonna and Akeem were seen in affectionate situations, their relationship did not stand the test of time. They parted on good terms and still like each other. The source adds that it was simply "just time" to end the relationship.
Madonna focuses on work
Currently, Madonna is fully focused on working on a biographical film, which has been the subject of speculation and has generated massive interest among fans for years.
The queen of pop has engaged in relationships with much younger partners for years, which invariably draws media attention. Her high-profile romances with partners several decades younger include a relationship with the model Jesus Luz (then 22 years old), as well as Ahlamalik Williams, a dancer from her concert tour, with whom she was involved for several years, and who was as much as 36 years younger than her. Age differences and differing life experiences often become the reason these relationships don't last long, but as the artist has repeatedly admitted, she doesn't care about criticism and values genuine emotions and spontaneity more.