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Double the congratulations are in order for Madonna.

The pop superstar, 58, adopted 4-year-old twin girls – named Stella and Esther – on Tuesday. According to E! News, the High Court from Malawi granted the Holiday hitmaker the ability to adopt the sisters from the country.

The Material Mom appeared in court with her lawyer alongside the twins’ father and uncle, who both witnessed the adoption.

According to Malawi’s judiciary spokesperson Mlenga Mvula, the girls’ mother died in August 2012, a week after giving birth to them.

“After their mother died, the children were looked after by their grandmother, who could not fully provide for them, so they were taken into an orphanage,” Mvula said.

Last month, news broke that the Vogue singer was set to adopt two children from Malawi.

The pop superstar adopted son David and daughter Mercy James, both 11, in 2008 and 2009, respectively.

The Papa Don’t Preach singer – who is also mom to daughter Lourdes, 20, and 16-year-old son Rocco – founded her Raising Malawi foundation in 2006 to benefit the orphans and underprivileged children living in the impoverished nation.

The singer adopted David with ex-husband Guy Ritchie, and adopted Mercy James as a single mother.

Congratulations to Madonna and her family!