Madonna's Ex-Husband Guy Ritchie Posts Christmas Photo With Sons Rocco & David, Amid Custody War

Madonna’s ex-husband Guy Ritchie shared a rare family photo showing him celebrating Christmas with sons Rocco and David, following him rushing back to divorce court.

Guy shared a photo of his family captioned, “From our family to yours — Happy Christmas!” In the photo, Guy stands next to Rocco with David smiling next to his dad’s new wife, Jacqui.

The rare family photo comes after Guy rushed to divorce court this week. He filed a motion to enforce/execute judgment or order in their long-closed divorced. Based on the records, Guy believes Madonna is not following a provision in their divorce settlement. He is asking a judge to step in and order the pop star to comply.

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Guy filed his motion on December 23 in New York Court. The two were married in 2000 and their divorce was finalized in 2008. They share 19-year-old Rocco, who was the center of their last custody dispute.

During the marriage, Madonna adopted 14-year-old David who Guy took as his own. Rocco currently lives in the UK with his father.

Madonna and Guy are scheduled to face off in court on January 1. Madonna has six children total including 23-year-old Lourdes, 13-year-old Mercy and 7-year-old twins Stelle and Estere.

Madonna celebrated the holidays with her other children, posting photos of them at home. She even shared a photo of David captioned “#family”.

Madonna and Guy fought nasty during their divorce which dragged on for a bit. Guy walked away with a reported $92 million divorce settlement. Per their deal, Guy was awarded a pub they owned in London and another estate in the UK.

The pop star has been open about her marriage, “you start off, everything's great and lovely, and the person you've married is flawless, and you're flawless. Then time goes by, and you share a life, you have children, and there are cracks in the veneer.”