The `Celebration` singer adopted five-year-old Mercy from Malawi last year and while her biological dad James Kambewa is pleased the tot now has a better life he is desperate to see what she looks like.
James - who has never met Mercy, whose mother died in childbirth aged 14 - said: "I would appreciate if Madonna could send me pictures of how she looks like now as I don`t get any pleasure of being with her.
"It`s emotionally painful for me as a father. I`m very happy that Madonna is taking care of her. But as a parent, from the moment I heard that she was still alive, I wanted to meet her and I`m hopeful that I`ll meet her one day."
James - who has moved to South Africa in a bid to earn enough money to fly over to see Mercy in either her home in the UK or the US - was initially against the adoption, but now wants to meet Madonna as he can see what a good job she is doing of raising her.
He told South Africa`s Sunday Time newspaper: "As a father, I think about her every day. Having a baby is a blessing. So I go through the emotional pain of not living with her every day. I would like to make peace with Madonna so that I can meet my baby. I need someone to advise me on how to go about doing that.
"From the time I learnt that my daughter was still alive, I`ve been longing for a chance to meet with her but how I do that? I don`t know."
As well as Mercy, Madonna, also has adopted son David, four, and her kids, Lourdes, 13, and nine-year-old Rocco from previous relationships.
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