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Madonna’s son David Banda arrives at her Upper East Side home after hospitalization

Madonna’s family is showing up for her after she was recently hospitalized for a “serious bacterial infection.”

On Wednesday, the “Material Girl” singer’s son David Banda was photographed arriving at her Upper East Side apartment in New York City.

In photos exclusively obtained by Page Six, the 17-year-old, whom she adopted in Malawi in 2006, looked stoic as he walked past a black gate with headphones in his ears.

He wore a patterned short sleeve shirt, blue jeans and a pair of brown boots for the outing.

David’s visit to his mom’s home comes after Page Six exclusively reported that the pop star was found unresponsive and was rushed to a New York City hospital Saturday.

David Banga arriving at Madonna's home.
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David Banga arriving at Madonna's home.
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During the “Like a Virgin” songstress’ hospital stay, we were told she was intubated for at least one night before having the tube removed.

Madonna’s longtime manager, Guy Oseary, wrote on Instagram Wednesday that the Grammy winner had “developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several day stay in the ICU.”

While a source told us that she is now “out of the ICU,” Oseary explained in his post that the “Vogue” singer is “still under medical care. A full recovery is expected.”

Madonna and David Banga.
Page Six exclusively reported that the pop star was found unresponsive and was rushed to a New York City hospital Saturday.
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In the weeks leading up to Madonna’s hospital stay, she had been “strenuously rehearsing” for her upcoming Celebration Tour at Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum, a source close to the production told Page Six exclusively.

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“She had been putting in 12-hour days,” the insider told us. “She was strenuously rehearsing and putting in the work.”

Madonna at 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.
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Due to Madonna’s health scare, her entire tour — which was set to begin in Vancouver next month — has been postponed, which is certainly not what she wanted.

“Madonna doesn’t want to cancel her tour. She was having a blast in rehearsals and wants to get back to it when she’s ready,” a second insider told Page Six.

The source added that she’s “game” to “eventually” hit the road, but her “team doesn’t want to push her.”

Madonna performing.
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Earlier this month, Madonna was celebrating the elementary school graduation of her 10-year-old twin daughters, Stella and Estere.

“2 Kweens!!!! Happy Graduation!” she wrote alongside a photo of the girls wearing blue caps and gowns.

The Queen of Pop is also mom to three other children: Lourdes, 26, Rocco, 22, and Chifundo, 17.