Madonna, 65, Sparks Controversy with 28-Year-Old Boyfriend—See Their Steamy Italy Photos

Pop icon Madonna is back in the spotlight, this time for her romance with 28-year-old Akeem Morris. Their public display of affection in Portofino, Italy, has caused quite a stir online.

At 65, Madonna is not only known for her music but also for her bold lifestyle choices, and her latest relationship is making waves. Fans and critics alike are talking about the couple’s chemistry and their public outing.

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A fan comment posted on August 14, 2024, by user @Husker_Ju on X stated, “The 65-year-old icon was spotted in Portofino, Italy, hand-in-hand with her much younger beau, Akeem Morris. At 28, Morris is a striking 37 years Madonna’s junior. Still, that age gap seems to be no obstacle to their affection.”

Madonna and Akeem Morris were spotted on August 13, 2024, in Portofino, Italy, as they strolled through the scenic streets. The picturesque setting served as a perfect backdrop for their romantic outing. Madonna looked every bit the glamorous superstar, wearing a stunning black gown that showcased her classic elegance with a modern twist. | Source: Getty Images

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A photo of Madonna and Akeem Morris sightseeing in Italy, posted on August 13, 2024, by Instagram account @justjared, shows the pop icon in a stunning thigh-length dress with a dramatic lace overlay, perfectly highlighting her timeless beauty. Madonna completed the look with sparkling layers of necklaces and an array of bracelets, adding a glamorous touch to the ensemble.

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Madonna and Akeem Morris were spotted on August 13, 2024, in Portofino, Italy. | Source: Getty Images. The “Hang Up” singer looked stunning with her blonde hair styled in soft waves cascading over her shoulders. She completed her chic look with black lace gloves, sunglasses, and slip-on sandals, once again showing her timeless and impeccable sense of style.

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Madonna and Akeem Morris were spotted out and about on August 13, 2024, in Portofino, Italy. | Source: Getty Images. As they strolled through the streets, Madonna held tightly onto Akeem’s forearm, showing their strong connection. At one point, the pop icon was seen shielding herself from the sun with a white umbrella, adding a touch of elegance to their outing.

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Madonna and Akeem Morris were spotted out and about on August 13, 2024, in Portofino, Italy. | Source: Getty Images. Morris opted for a casual yet stylish look, wearing a beige collared knitted top paired with cream and black shorts. He completed the outfit with sunglasses, giving him a relaxed, chic vibe as they enjoyed their outing together.

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The pair’s Italian getaway comes just before Madonna’s 66th birthday on August 16, adding a festive and romantic touch to their holiday. However, their public outing and display of affection have sparked a lively debate on social media, with fans and critics weighing in on their relationship and the 37-year age gap.

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Madonna was seen out and about on August 13, 2024, in Portofino, Italy. | Source: Getty Images. Opinions about her relationship are split, with some questioning her choices. One user commented, “Madonna keeps going from man to man. Revolving door style. Why can’t she just be content alone?” Another quipped, “Who does she think she is? Leo DiCaprio?”

The comparison to actor Leonardo DiCaprio, known for dating younger partners, hasn’t sat well with everyone. On the other hand, many fans are defending Madonna’s right to seek happiness on her own terms. One commenter noted that similar age gaps are common with other celebrities, questioning why Madonna’s relationship is being singled out.

‘Little Miss Dynamite’ blew up the charts when she was only 12: The story of Brenda Lee

Brenda Lee’s name may not be as recognizable as some of the other music stars from the 1960s but when you think of Christmas, you’ll know her song, and start humming her catchy tune, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”

When Lee, now 78, first hit the stage, she wasn’t old enough to drive but her powerful vocals steered her “unprecedented international popularity” as the most successful female artist of the 1960s.

Lee, whose voice defied her diminutive stature at only 4 foot 9, became a fan favorite when she was only 12.

Brenda May Tarpley, born in 1944, got her start in the late 1940s, became huge in the 1950s, and over her career–that started before she left elementary school–she topped the charts 55 times, earning the title as the most successful female recording artist of the 1960s.

When Lee was only eight (according to Rolling Stone), her father, a construction worker, was killed at work and little Brenda–who then changed her last name to Lee–became the family’s primary provider.

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Taking care of her younger brother, big sister, and mother–a cotton mill worker–was not a duty, but something she wanted to do. She said that she was thrilled when she made her first $20, so she could help her family: “Even at that young age, I saw that helped our life,” Lee said, adding “It put some food on the table. It helped, and I loved it.”

The Atlanta-born chanteuse, called a “pioneer of early rock and roll,” by the Georgia Encyclopedia, achieved “unprecedented international popularity in the 1960s.”

But, an incredibly humble human, Lee credits those who helped her achieve her dreams. When Christianity Today asked what she thinks about being a legend, Lee said “I don’t think of myself that way!” She continued, “I’m just a girl who’s been blessed to be doing what I’m doing, and there’s a lot of people who’ve sweated a lot of tears and put a lot of life’s work into me to be able to have my dream. So, if I’m a legend, then they’re legends, too.”

In 1956, the young girl joined country star Red Foley for a show at the Bell Auditorium near her home in Augusta, and she belted out “Jambalaya,” by Hank Williams.

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She was then signed to appear on Foley’s Ozark Jubilee, a country music show, where millions of viewers fell in love with the sassy 12-year-old whose talent was developed well beyond her age.

In the same year, Lee signed with Decca Records, and the next year, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and fusing country with rhythm and blues–highlighted by her hiccupping vocals–she recorded early rockabilly classics like “BIGELOW 6-200,” “Little Jonah,” and “Let’s Jump the Broomstick.”

When asked if–when as a young girl–she was nervous performing in front of large crowds, she answered: “No, not really. Nobody ever told me to be nervous. The stage always felt like a hometown to me because I had been in front of people ever since I was 3 years old, singing to people. So it was a very comfortable spot for me.”

In 1957, Lee earned the nickname “Little Miss Dynamite” for her pint-sized powerhouse recording of the song “Dynamite,” and in 1958, fans heard “Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree,” a genre and generation-crossing holiday standard, released when she was only 13.

“I knew it was magical,” she told Rolling Stone.

Over the next couple of years, she charted with hits like “Sweet Nuthin’s,” “All Alone Am I,” and “Fool #1.”

Most of her songs, however, contradicted her experience as a young girl. Her mother didn’t let her date and she graduated high school not understanding the heartbreak of young love.

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She was only 16 when she said “Love could be so cruel” in the song “I’m Sorry” and only 16 when she said “I want his lips to kiss me” in the song “I Want to be Wanted,” both back-to-back hits when she was still in school.

And when she turned 18, she met Ronnie Shacklett, whom she’s now been happily married to for 60 years.

Life on the road for Lee as a youngster had its difficulties. She celebrated her 12th birthday in Las Vegas and speaking with the Las Vegas Journal, Lee explained her loneliness.

“Of course, I wasn’t even allowed to walk through a casino, I was so young. So I didn’t even know what a casino looked like. They took me into the kitchen, then into the showroom. And then when my show was over, I was brought back out through the kitchen and back up to my room. Children weren’t allowed … in the casino area.” She continued, “There wasn’t anything to do in Vegas for a kid. The most fun I had was on the stage.”

Speaking on what she missed out on as a child, the award-winning Lee said, “Many times, I yearned to be with my friends rather than be out there on the road.”

Turns out she made new friends on the road, like with the music group that opened for her at a 1962 show in Germany. “I hung out with John,” she says effortlessly, speaking of John Lennon. “He was extremely intelligent, very acerbic with his jokes, just a gentle person. When I found out that they later said they were fans of my music, I was just floored.”

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