Madonna says her 16-yr-former son wears her clothes amend than she does

In that location's more ane fashion plate in this famous family.

While appearing on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," music and mode icon Madonna revealed her son David Banda, 16, is already out-dressing her.

"He can put on any outfit and wait swag equally you know what," she told Fallon on Midweek night.

"It'south really irritating. He wears my clothes and looks better in them. He can even wear a wearing apparel and look butch."

The "Material Daughter" wasn't joking. Back in May, the mother-son duo matched in Adidas outfits at the WBA World Lightweight Title at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Madonna and Jimmy Fallon.
Madonna gushed about her son David Banda while talking with Jimmy Fallon.
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Banda, who's known for his gender-fluid fashion choices, stole the show in a brilliant red 3-stripe dress from Adidas' collaboration with Gucci. The teen paired the eye-catching look with a pair of yellowish sunglasses, layered silver jewelry and black sneakers.

Madonna and David Banda.
The female parent-son duo looked chichi in matching Adidas ensembles.
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Just David inherited more from his mother than just her fashion sense. The "Like a Virgin" singer went on to tell Fallon that her son, whom she adopted in 2006, is working on music of his own.

"He's going to end upward existence one of your guests," the 63-year-old gushed about Banda, saying he has "everything" needed to be a star.

Madonna on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The "Similar a Virgin" vocaliser remembered one of the scariest moments of her career.
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Fallon agreed with the Queen of Popular, maxim, "He'southward got 'it.' He'south got magic. He's funny, he'southward charming, he'south athletic, he's a skillful-looking dude."

During the aforementioned interview, the hitmaker revealed the moment she believed her career was "over with" after accidentally flashing the oversupply during her performance of "Like a Virgin" at the first-ever MTV Video Music Awards in 1984.

Madonna and David Banda.
Banda is known for his gender-fluid style.
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Co-ordinate to Madge, after her stiletto slipped off onstage, she pigeon to grab information technology — accidentally flipping up her apparel and exposing her behind to the audience.

"Those were the days when you shouldn't show your barrel to take a career," the singer joked. "Now it's the reverse."

Although her reps idea her career would crash after the incident, the superstar went on to become one of the bestselling female artists of all time.