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Madonna’s teenage son Rocco is sick of touring with his pop-star mom, so he’s refusing to spend the holiday break with Madge at her Manhattan townhouse.

When Rocco, 15, disobeyed his mom’s demand to board a plane from London — where he’s staying with his filmmaker dad, Guy Ritchie​ ​— Madonna ran to court Wednesday to force the teen’s return to New York.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Deborah Kaplan ordered Rocco to come home, but Ritchie’s attorney made it clear that he would not voluntarily return to the US.

“He has expressed very clearly that he does not want to return to New York,” Ritchie’s attorney Eric Buckley told the judge.

The comment annoyed Madonna, who tried to interject, but was hushed by her celebrity divorce attorney Eleanor Alter.

A source close to the case said Rocco might not abide by Judge Kaplan’s order.

“This is a 15½-year-old strapping young kid, so we’ll see,” a source close to the case told The Post.

The source said Rocco had been traveling with Madonna across the world for her Rebel Heart tour for the last two months.

“The boy said he didn’t want to stay with her,” the source said. “He’s not getting along with his mom, which is not a surprise for a child that age.”

The “Like a Virgin” singer announced in August that Rocco would be touring with her.

“I think he’s probably gonna work behind the scenes,” Madonna told EW.com. “He’s not interested in performing on stage with me right now. There’s way cooler things,” she said.

There is also a pending court proceeding in the UK, where Rocco has his own lawyer.

The Manhattan judge said Rocco would also have a court-appointed attorney in the New York custody case, where the teen could tell the judge whether he wants to live with mom or dad.

But first he must come to New York and face his mom, the judge said.

Madonna argued that the dispute belongs in New York, where she lives, and where the divorce agreement was registered in 2009. Kaplan told the superstar to discuss the dispute with her ex-husband before they return to court in the coming weeks.

Madonna and Ritchie, who share two children, divorced in London in 2008.

The “Like a Virgin” singer — wearing a long, black skirt, sunglasses and a fur-trimmed cloak — was accompanied by an assistant and escorted out by court officers following the hearing.