Victoria and David Beckham: declarations of love for Valentine’s Day

Victoria and David Beckham
Declarations of love for Valentine’s Day

Victoria and David Beckham celebrate their love several times every year.

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The Beckhams celebrate their love on Valentine’s Day. Of course on Instagram.

It’s almost a tradition on Valentine’s Day: Victoria (49) and David Beckham (48) used the day of love to publicly celebrate their respective better halves. The celebrity couple paid homage to their love on Instagram.

Victoria Beckham posted a photo and a video of Beckham, in which he poses in a cowboy hat, swings from a ring attached to the ceiling and climbs a trapeze. The designer writes: “Happy Valentine’s Day, cowboy. Love you so much @davidbeckham!!! Kisses.” Posh Spice garnished the post with, among other things, a cowboy and a horse emoji. She also linked all four children.

Romantic kiss photo at sunset

Things got a little more romantic on David Beckham’s side: He shared a picture of himself and his wife, in which they stand in front of a blood-red sunset in the sea and kiss, with Victoria passionately wrapping her arm around her husband.

The former football professional writes with lots of pink hearts: “Happy Valentine’s Day to an incredible wife, mother and best friend. I love you. I mean, I just thought she was great.” With the last sentence, Beckham alludes to a statement that both of them used independently to describe how they met in their joint Netflix documentary “Beckhams”.

David Beckham doesn’t forget his children on the day of love either. So he linked all the kids and congratulated them too: “Happy Valentine’s Day, kiddies.”

Victoria and David Beckham met in 1997 at the height of both their careers during a Beckham football match. The engagement followed just a year later. The couple is celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary in July this year. They have four children together: Brooklyn Beckham (24), Romeo Beckham (21), Cruz Beckham (18) and Harper Beckham (12).

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