Madonna's 24-year-old son, Rocco Ritchie, sported a new 'do in a rare appearance.
The artist showed off his cropped bright blond hair while posing for the "Orizzonti | Rosso" Exhibition Opening Dinner in Rome, Italy, on May 24. Rocco, whose father is director Guy Ritchie, opted to wear a white button-down shirt underneath a black suit. He gave his look a more casual vibe by leaving the top buttons of his shirt open and sporting some stubble. He accessorized with a few silver bracelets and rings.
The Daily Mail reported that Rocco opened up about being born into a famous family in an April 2025 interview with Fantastic Man magazine. Rocco, whose parents divorced in 2008 after eight years of marriage, said he was not sure if he would consider himself a "nepo baby." He explained that he has not followed his parents' footsteps as either a singer or a director. Instead, he has focused on visual arts. The Daily Mail reported that Rocco went by the pseudonym Rhed when he first launched his career as an artist.
In addition, while speaking to Fantastic Man magazine, Rocco said he believes many individuals who are born into famous families are boring.
"I always think it’s funny that back in the day, some of the most beautiful cathedrals that were ever built would be built by generation after generation of the same family," said Rocco during the April 2025 interview. "And now, if you are born from a family - and I’m not saying this is wrong - you start looking at nepo babies and they are not the most interesting bunch, are they?"
Rocco also told the publication that he did not enjoy spending time with the privileged class in London. Instead, he said the "best years of [his] life" were spent at London’s South Bank, specifically among skateboarders.
"I mean, how much fun are upper-class people? Not that much fun," said Rocco to Fantastic Man magazine.
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