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Madonna holding auditions for new toy-boy boyfriend who must be in his twenties

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Madonna has reportedly ordered her close team out on the hunt for a new toyboy partner after she recently split from her boyfriend.The 63-year-old was with 28-year-old dancer Ahlamalik for three years until they split in April.A source has told Heat magazine that Madonna is back on the market and is searching for her soulmate once more.They said: “Madonna has zero interest in dating someone her age.

The thought of grey hair or wrinkles is a massive turn-off. What she wants is a hard-bodied, hot guy in his late twenties, someone who can keep up with her.”They then claimed: “She has requested that her team find her a handful of options, after signing a watertight non-disclosure agreement, of course."Pop star Madonna, who’s career skyrocketed in the eighties, began dating Ahlamalik in 2019 and the pair seemed smitten.They regularly shared snapshots into their lives on social media but soon after their uploads began to fizzle out, their separation was reported.The mother-of-six and her boyfriend, who was 35 years her junior, have had an amicable split and decided to go their separate ways.A source told The Sun about the decision: “Madonna has thrown herself into a busy social life and has been seeing her friends and family after the split.

She has a packed schedule, working on her upcoming biopic, new music and looking after her family.”They said that “things have been on and off” between the couple “for a while” and even though there is “a lot of love”, for now they have “decided to separate”.The source revealed that they are “still on good terms” and that there are “no hard feelings” for each other, they are simply “at different places with their lives”.The pair reportedly “spent months together on tour and in lockdown”.

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