Pope Leo related to Madonna, Justin Bieber and Justin Trudeau

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Family comes in all shapes and forms — just ask Pope Leo XIV.
It’s safe to say that the unlikely pairing were not on your bingo card but it turns out, the pontiff and Madonna are “ninth cousins, various times removed,” Henry Louis Gates Jr., host of the PBS show Finding Your Roots, revealed in the New York Times.
Gates traced the American Pope’s lineage and discovered the pontiff — born Robert Francis Prevost — and Madge were linked to Canadian ancestor Louis Boucher de Grandpre, who was born in Trois-Rivières, Que., Gates noted in the Times.
But Madonna isn’t the Pope’s only famous relative; Leo is also related to numerous Canadian-derived distant cousins, including Angelina Jolie, Hillary Clinton, Justin Bieber, Pierre and Justin Trudeau and Jack Kerouac — making for a pretty star-studded family tree.
The Material Girl hasn’t been shy about her difficult past with the Catholic church she was raised in.
Her racy video for her 1989 hit “Like a Prayer” stirred up controversy for burning crosses and its sexy depiction of Jesus.
Pope John Paul II urged fans in Italy to boycott Madonna and skip her Blond Ambition tour the following year.
Then in 2006, Madge sparked outrage for her mock crucifixion during a concert in Rome.
That incident led Cardinal Ersilio Tonino, with the approval of Pope Benedict XVI, to declare that she “should be excommunicated,” according to the London Evening Standard.
“To crucify herself during the concert in the city of popes and martyrs is an act of open hostility,” he continued. “It is nothing short of a scandal and an attempt to generate publicity.”
That said, Madonna was quick to share the lineage news on her Instagram Stories, sharing a photo of them side by side and noting that Leo is a “distant relative.”
Leo XIV was elected as pope on May 8 following Pope Francis’ death on April 21.
Over the weekend, Al Pacino became the first movie star to meet the first American Pope.
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“We are honored to announce that this morning His Holiness Pope Leo XIV received in a private audience at the Holy See a delegation from the film ‘Maserati: The Brothers,’ including Oscar winner actor Al Pacino and the film’s producer Andrea Iervolino,” Iervolino said in a statement, as per Variety.
“The meeting was a moment of profound spiritual and cultural inspiration, centred around shared values that lie at the heart of both the Catholic Church and the film: family unity, love, compassion and the importance of contributing to the common good.”
The Pope may have more official audiences with celebrities in his future given his relation to many of them.
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