Madonna is showing fans how her family celebrates Easter in style!
In a post shared on Instagram on Sunday, April 20, the pop icon, 66, gave her followers a look into her holiday celebrations in the U.K.
“Easter weekend looked like……..🐰🐰,” she began her caption, sharing photos of herself posing with her 12-year-old twin daughters Stella and Estere as they wore chic, all-black outfits and white furry bunny ears atop their heads.
Madonna and boyfriend Akeem Morris on Easter.Madonna/Instagram
“Spending time with friends and family, Watching Chelsea lose to Legia Warszawa. 😩,” she added, showing how her family, including the twins, and boyfriend Akeem Morris cheered on the British soccer club as they all sported black puffer jackets.
Madonna and twins Estere and Stella.Madonna/Instagram
According to the musician, the group capped off their weekend by seeing an “incredible artist” named Self Esteem perform in London.
Other photos in the post showed Madonna posing with her son Rocco, 24, as she sported another all-black look featuring a lace corset and a leather jacket. The star also shared a photo of herself with musician Honey Dijon and choreographer Damien Jalet as they sat backstage at the concert.
One snapshot revealed Madonna’s special Easter treat — colorful macarons that spelled out “MAMA” and were tucked into Easter eggs.
Madonna and boyfriend Akeem Morris. Madonna/Instagram
Madonna, a mom of six, welcomed her first child, daughter Lourdes, in 1996 with her then-boyfriend, fitness trainer Carlos Leon. In 2000, she and film director Guy Ritchie welcomed Rocco after several years of dating, and the couple then adopted their son David, now 19, in 2006. After her split from Ritchie, Madonna adopted three kids on her own — her 19-year-old daughter Mercy and her 12-year-old twins.
The “Material Girl” singer has always been candid about her love for her children — and in recent years, the family has been making more appearances together, including on social media and onstage.
Speaking with PEOPLE in March, Madonna opened up about the moment her twins returned to Malawi — where they were born and where the pop star has since formed a charity, Raising Malawi — for the first time in eight years.
“The girls have a lot of empathy for vulnerable children in need of life-saving medical care and they are very grateful to be living in a country where medical care is readily available for people,” she said.
Madonna with her kids Lourdes, Mercy, Estere and Stella.Madonna/Instagram
“We are so much closer because we have a common goal, and that is making Malawi a better country for kids to grow up,” the musician added, opening up about how she includes all of her children in her charity work.
Her kids have also stepped into the limelight in recent years, as all of them have appeared onstage with her on her most recent tour.
Last fall, the singer also gave fans a more intimate look into her kids’ lives when she posted photos on social media of herself “soccer momming” at Estere and Stella’s soccer game.
In the first photo, posted in November, the proud mom was seen holding an iron in one hand and a drink in the other as she stared straight into the camera. She also shared a photo of one of her daughters on the field and added a sweet shot of herself with the twins after the game.
“Soccer Momming………….. Don’t give me an Iron and a Drink at the same time! ⚽️🍷 @agsoccerclub,” Madonna wrote in her caption.