Madonna is closing out the holiday season with a rare glimpse into her home life.
According to E! News, the pop icon shared a quiet but meaningful moment from her Hanukkah celebration, posting a photo featuring her boyfriend, Akeem Morris, alongside her twin daughters, Stella and Estere.
The image, shared via Instagram Stories on December 20, captured the group gathered around a dining table set with food and a lit menorah in honor of the seventh night of Hanukkah.
Morris, 29, smiled toward the camera as the twins, both 13, sat nearby. Madonna kept the caption simple, adding only yellow heart emojis, letting the moment speak for itself.
While Madonna tends to keep her private life off social media, this wasn’t the first time she’s offered fans a peek behind the curtain recently. Earlier this year, the Grammy winner documented her birthday trip to Italy, which doubled as a full family gathering.
The celebration included all six of her children: Lourdes, 29, whom she shares with ex Carlos Leon; Rocco, 25, her son with ex-husband Guy Ritchie; and David, 20, Mercy, 19, plus twins Stella and Estere.
During the trip, Madonna fulfilled a long-held wish by attending the historic Palio horse race in Siena, which coincided with her birthday. “My dream, for many years, has been to watch the Palio horse race in Siena that takes place on my birthday since 1482!” she wrote at the time.
She described the experience as unforgettable, adding, “There are no words to describe the excitement, the suspense, and the Pageantry!”
The celebrations didn’t stop there. That evening, Madonna hosted a birthday party at Teatro Grande, complete with fireworks and a statement-making cake. After blowing out the candles, she posed for a group photo with all six of her kids—a rare family moment that quickly caught fans’ attention.
Family milestones have clearly been top of mind for the singer this year. Just days before the trip to Italy, Madonna marked Rocco’s 25th birthday with a heartfelt post, reflecting on their journey together.
“The long and winding road through all your many moods and incarnations has been tumultuous and full of surprises,” she wrote, before adding, “Thank God for Art. Thank God for you.”