Madonna's son David Banda is 'scavenging' for food after moving out of his mom's home in New York: report

Don't cry for Madonna's son David Banda just yet.

During a recent Instagram Live, the "Material Girl" singer's 18-year-old son shared a look at a few changes in his life after graduating from high school.

A fan asked Banda how he liked "living on your own," according to People magazine, to which Banda candidly responded how humbling the experience has been since moving out of his mom's New York abode.

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"It's lovely to experience it being 9 o'clock at night, me being hungry and realizing that I don't have enough money to get food, but we don't have enough food in the house and scavenging," he shared on social media.

Banda is reportedly living with his girlfriend in The Bronx, and teaches guitar lessons with bookings available via Instagram.

Sources told the outlet that Madonna is "very close" with David, and that she's "always been supportive of all of her kids."

Representatives for Madonna did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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The "Borderline" singer has two biological children: daughter Lourdes Leon with ex Carlos Leon and son Rocco Ritchie with ex-husband, Guy Ritchie.

She adopted David while on a humanitarian trip to Malawi with Guy in 2006, and later returned to the country and adopted daughter Chifundo "Mercy" James.

In 2017, Madonna adopted twins Stella and Estere when they were five years old.

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Earlier this month, Madge celebrated a major health milestone. In June 2023, she developed a "serious bacterial infection" which led to a "several day stay in the ICU," her longtime manager wrote on Instagram at the time.

"A year ago today, I had just come home from the hospital after surviving a life threatening illness, I could barely stand in my backyard holding one sparkler," she shared on Instagram over the Fourth of July holiday. 

"I made a miraculous recovery and had an amazing year. Thank you God. Life is beautiful!"

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Madonna was forced to reschedule a number of dates on her Celebration World Tour in June 2023 due to the medical issue.

In March, the "Like a Virgin!" singer recalled the "near-death experience" at her sold-out Los Angeles show, and told fans that her first word coming out of an induced coma after four days was "No," according to People.

"I'm pretty sure that was God saying to me, ‘Do you want to come? Want to come up with me? No,’ Madonna said.

Bethel Park congressional candidate: Wounded Trump had an opportunity to divide but heroically chose to unify

Former President Trump could have used the assassination attempt against him to further divide a politically fractured nation, but he instead chose to try to unify by exhibiting strength and offering an inclusive RNC message, the GOP congressional candidate running in the shooter’s home district said.

James Hayes, the son of a steelworker who went on to work for the Richmond Federal Reserve before returning to Pittsburgh, said his community is still reeling from both the assassination attempt and the discovery that shooter Thomas Crooks lived there.

Hayes, running against "Squad" member Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., said it is "unimaginable" that the incident would involve a community like Bethel Park.

"It's a very conservative group of people that just absolutely love America. They're very patriotic. And for someone to come out of that area and be the shooter is just unbelievable for all of us," Hayes said.

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"I've spoken to people in that area, and they just can't — I mean, they just can't believe that someone from that area ended up being the shooter," he said.

Hayes added he was not at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally but did travel to Wisconsin to attend the Republican National Convention.

At the convention, Hayes said, Trump’s resolute reaction to nearly being killed showed why he deserved the nomination.

"I think President Trump could have gone either way. If [he] were the demagogue that [people] say, he could have used that [incident] to further divide us to cause further incitement. But he didn't, because that's not the person he is," Hayes said.

"He reached out to America. He made the statement, ‘I don't want to be the president for 50% of America. I want to be the president for 100% of America’. And I think that we should embrace that. We should embrace that as a people. We want to be Americans.

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"We want to be united as Americans. That's what I want. That's what I want for our community. And so I'm really excited that, maybe out of tragedy, something really good can come."

In terms of his own campaign, in which he faces an uphill battle in one of the bluest districts in the commonwealth, Hayes said he remains optimistic, adding he best aligns with the values of the Pittsburgh area.

"We support our police. We support our energy industry. We want parents to be involved in our schools. We absolutely embrace immigrants. My wife herself is a Mexican immigrant, but we want it to be immigration that's legal, that we want people that respect our laws," he said.

He said he also hopes to win Democratic votes in deep-blue Pittsburgh, where he lives in the Shadyside neighborhood northeast of downtown.

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Democrats in Pittsburgh, he said, are not truly aligned with the far-left flank of the party and are still the blue-collar, working-class-values voters who personify the Steel City.

"They do not support Hamas. They are not looking to defund the police, to abolish prisons. They are not looking to shut down our energy industry," Hayes said.

"The Democrats in this area embrace all of the values that I embrace, and so I fully expect that I'll be able to get Republican votes, I'll be able to get Democrat votes and I'll be able to get independent votes. And that will carry me to victory."

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