Madonna, 61, loves 25-year-old boyfriend unconditionally, wants to take care of him: 'Love has no age'
Even as Madonna has not confirmed rumors that she is dating Ahlamalik Williams, a latest report suggests that things might be getting serious between the two as the legendary singer has already met her alleged boyfriend's parents. Ahlamalik is one of Madonna's backup dancers and is younger to her by 36 years.
According to TMZ, Ahlamalik's father Drue told the outlet that Madonna and his son have been "an item" for a year now after they met in 2015 when the 25-year-old auditioned for Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour and was handpicked by the 61-year-old singer from a group of aspiring performers.
Although Madonna has been with a string of men since her split from long-term partner Guy Ritchie, after which she decided she “wanted to have fun," the latest relationship seems to be a little more serious as she reportedly met with Ahlamalik's parents in New York City in September after one of her shows.
Last month, again, the "Frozen" singer hosted Ahlamalik's parents at one of her Caesars Palace shows, after which she invited them to her suite. Her boyfriend's parents were also treated to a lavish dinner made by Madonna's personal chef while they were in her suite.
While hosting Ahlamalik's parents, Drue said, Madonna told them that she loved their son unconditionally and wanted to take care of him. "Love has no age," he said. "My son is livin' la vida loca, and I'm just happy for him."
Apparently, Madonna had no problems getting along with Ahlamalik's parents as the night ended with the singer inviting them for her shows scheduled in London and France in early 2020. Drue added that they were so excited to accept her invitation that they had already booked their flights.
Earlier this month, Madonna was photographed with Ahlamalik with his hands around her waist on a hotel balcony in Miami. At the time, her boyfriend was on the road with her as part of her Madame X Tour and made occasional appearances on her Instagram account throughout the summer and fall.