Posted on 09/13/2009 4:10:28 AM PDT by Zakeet
Look out, Madonna and Angelina Jolie pop star Elton John may be joining the ranks of A-list celebrities with adopted children.
John and longtime partner David Furnish are interested in trying to adopt a Ukrainian toddler named Lev they met during an orphanage tour there.
The singer told reporters in Ukraine on Saturday that Furnish has long wanted to adopt a child but that he was reluctant until he met Lev at an orphanage where many of the children's parents have died from AIDS.
"David always wanted to adopt a child and I always said 'no' because I am 62 and I think because of the traveling I do and the life I have, maybe it wouldn't be fair for the child," John said.
"But having seen Lev today, I would love to adopt him. I don't know how we do that but he has stolen my heart. And he has stolen David's heart and it would be wonderful if we can have a home. I've changed my mind today."
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Lord and Lady John want to adopt a little boy
Ot’s a sick world we are leaving for our children/
Oh dear, the child's name will be Lev Ivan.
the bitch is back.
how queer.
Elton’s gay, who knew?
Deplorable homosexuals who should be locked up.
The reason it would be unfair to the child, Elton, is because you are a 62 year old PERVERT.
Apparently they need a new accessory to be a part of the latest fashion trend.
....soon to replace Jacko as celebrity pediophile
Must have gotten Acorn legal advice...
It’s a down right sick world we live in. This old fag should be given the bums rush and put on the next flight to oblivion. If having these two raise a child isn’t child abuse, I don’t know what is.
If they are successful, that is going to be one messed up kid.
Sicko.
That ought to be a crime.
They would like they would have a new john every night.
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