
Madonna’s daughter might be enrolling in the Big Apple’s so-called “Fame” high school.
Lourdes Leon, 13, will reportedly enroll at New York’s LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts next fall, The New York Daily News said Wednesday. The 51-year-old Material Mom recently confessed that Mini-Madge who already takes acting classes in Manhattan, was recently admitted to a “performing arts high school” and would major in drama.
The singer’s publicist, Liz Rosenberg, would only confirm that Lourdes is likely to attend a school somewhere in the five boroughs.
“They live here now. Madonna didn’t tell me, and I know she’s not going to tell.”
LaGuardia inspired the 1980 cinema gem Fame, which spawned an ’80s sitcom, which was also set at LaGuardia. Several students at the popular city school told the Daily News that they heard they might soon be in class with the daughter of a pop legend.
Students said she had been given a private audition – and therefore shielded from the pressure of a public one, sparking concerns about preferential treatment.
“A lot of kids are talking about how she had an advantage,” Brittany Evans, 14, a freshman drama major, said. “LaGuardia is a great school. It really is, but I think that sometimes it wants to be more of a Fame school.”