A
lot
of
stars
have
shown
support
for
IVF
and
surrogacy
after
Elton
John
raised
his
voice
against
D
&
G's
comments.
Diva
Madonna
has
spoken
out
in
support
of
singer
Elton
John
and
against
leading
fashion
designers
Domenico
Dolce
and
Stefano
Gabbana,
who
are
in
the
news
for
condemning
in-vitro
fertilisation
and
saying
same-sex
couples
should
not
raise
children.
The
56-year-old
took
to
photo-sharing
platform
Instagram
on
March
18
to
post
a
Dolce
and
Gabbana
2010
campaign
image
which
showed
her
and
a
baby
sitting
atop
her.
The
"Papa
don't
preach" hitmaker
wrote
alongside
the
black-and-white
photograph:
"All
babies
contain
a
soul
however
they
come
to
this
earth
and
their
families.
There
is
nothing
synthetic
about
a
soul.
"So
how
can
we
dismiss
IVF
and
surrogacy?
Every
soul
comes
to
us
to
teach
us
a
lesson.
God
has
his
hand
in
everything
even
technology!
We
are
arrogant
to
think
Man
does
anything
on
his
own.
As
above
so
below!
Think
before
you
speak.
#livingforlove."
In
an
interview
to
a
magazine,
Dolce
and
Gabbana
have
stated
that
babies
born
via
in-vitro
fertilisation
were
'chemical
children'
and
'synthetic'.
Singer
Elton
John,
who
has
two
children
via
IVF
with
husband
David
Furnish,
reacted
strongly
to
the
comments.