Madonna uploaded a heartwarming snapshot of her newly adopted twins - reportedly called Stella and Esther - to Instagram on Monday.

Both little girls were wearing matching camouflage-patterned coats and crimson headbands, but only one of them faced the camera, pouting.

'Chill out People!!!,' the 58-year-old captioned, writing: 'My Mom is thinking about releasing her Rebel ♥️ dvd for her birthday,' and taunting: 'Can you wait that Long??'

Matching in camou: Madonna uploaded a heartwarming snapshot of her newly adopted twins - reportedly called Stella and Esther - to Instagram on Monday

The Rebel Heart DVD will feature onstage footage from the Material Girl's eponymous 10th worldwide concert tour, which ran from 2015 until last year.

Directed by Madonna stalwarts Danny B. Tull and Nathan Rissman, the concert film - which aired on Showtime December 9 - contains behind-the-scenes clips as well.

The tour was named for her 13th studio album, and if the DVD truly will be out when its star turns 59, her throngs of fans will have to wait around for it until August 16.

Heralding: She also teased an August release for her Rebel Heart DVD, which will feature onstage footage from the Material Girl's eponymous 10th worldwide concert tour, which ran from 2015 until last year

Madonna had received court approval to adopt her new four-year-old children from Malawi last month, as she'd announced on Instagram.

The toddlers join a quartet of children their mother's brought home from the African country: David and Mercy are both 11 years old.

She's also got two biological children: 20-year-old Lourdes Leon by actor Carlos Leon, and 16-year-old Rocco Ritchie by Madonna's second husband Guy Ritchie.

The contents: Directed by Madonna stalwarts Danny B. Tull and Nathan Rissman, the concert film - which aired on Showtime December 9 - contains behind-the-scenes clips as well

Incoming: The tour was named for her 13th studio album, and if the DVD truly will be out when its star turns 59, her throngs of fans will have to wait around for it until August 16

Stella and Esther's father's given an exclusive interview to The Mail On Sunday and expressed shock at the revelation they were being taken from him permanently.

‘I was told from the start that Esther and Stella were going to a rich woman’s home abroad, that she would give them a good education, then return them to me, to live with me and help all of my family,' said Adam Mwale.

'Now you are telling me the adoption is permanent. That cannot be true – I don’t want it to be true. I am their father and I will always be their father.'

Hand in hand: Madonna had received court approval to adopt her new four-year-old children from Malawi last month, as she'd announced on Instagram

Mwale's maintained: ‘The orphanage boss told me it would be a wonderful chance for my little girls, and for their brother and sisters at home.'

To hear him tell it, 'I was told to agree with everything in court. I did not believe I would never see my girls again.'

The 40-year-old farmer, who lives in the village of Kayembe, told The Mail On Sunday: 'I was standing with my brother-in-law who signed the consent forms with me, and we just continued to believe that I would always be the twins’ father and they would be coming home to me.'