Madonna’s twin girls are growing up so fast.
The “Like a Prayer” singer’s 10-year-old daughters, Stella and Estere, were seen beaming in their mother’s Instagram story Wednesday as the proud mom celebrated their elementary school graduation.
“2 Kweens!!!! Happy Graduation!” Madonna, 64, wrote alongside a photo of the twins, who both held a bouquet of flowers and wore a blue cap and gown.
The two are the “Material Girls” singer’s youngest children, whom she adopted in 2017 from Malawi.
The Queen of Pop also has four other children: daughters Lourdes, 26, and Chifundo, 17, and sons Rocco, 22, and David, 17.
Both David and Mercy were also adopted by Madonna from Malawi in 2006 and 2009, respectively, while the pop star shares Lourdes with ex-beau Carlos Leon and Rocco with ex-husband Guy Ritchie.
When the Grammy winner isn’t flaunting her life as a musician on social media, she shares snippets of motherhood — which she referred to as “difficult.”
“Growing up with a mother like me is a challenge,” Madonna told Vanity Fair in January. “It has been the most difficult, the hardest battle.”
The “Like a Virgin” hitmaker explained that it is hard managing her family and her life in the spotlight.
“Because, whoever you are, having children and raising them is a work of art,” she explained. “And no one gives you a manual. You have to learn from mistakes. It is a profession that requires a lot of time. And it is exhausting because there is never rest.”