Alan Shearer has insisted he does not blame David Beckham for England’s 1998 World Cup exit.
30.09.2023 - 15:19 / ok.co.uk
Although his kissing actions have split opinions in the past, David Beckham was full of love and puckered up for another innocent display of affection on the lips with his daughter, Harper. While the 12 year old applied her dad's make up ahead of his wife, Victoria Beckham's, fashion show, proud dad David leant forward to show his appreciation with a peck on the lips.
Previously, trolls have hit out at David's way of showing his fatherly affection, with the star facing endless backlash on social media for his natural actions. In an act of defiance though, the ex footballer shared the short clip social media and played Taylor Swift's song Style in the background while the father and daughter duo had fun together and sang along.
He wrote alongside the video: "My little makeup artist is good & has a great playlist @taylorswift... We are on our way mummy @victoriabeckham." David can also be heard saying that he loves the "very happy song".
Their loving embrace came at the end of the video, once Harper had spritzed her dad's face with the all-important setting spray and prepared to head off for Victoria's Paris Fashion Week runway show.
Fans loved the affection with one saying: "Every girl needs a father like this in their life," and another said: "The Beckhams are teh best celebrity family out there.
The family bond, love and respect they all have is second to none." One just loved that David was a Taylor Swift fan, laughing: "David Beckham is a Swiftie!" It was just a matter of years ago in 2017 when David was criticised heavily for his choice to kiss his daughter on the lips. At the time and defending his actions, he said on his social media: "We want to show our kids love.
Alan Shearer has insisted he does not blame David Beckham for England’s 1998 World Cup exit.
Lindsay Edwards, 38, is a personal stylist and much like David Beckham she keeps her wardrobe neat and tidy. Here, she explains why to OK! "Growing up, I found it really frightening because I believed something awful would happen if I didn't do things a certain way. Some of my traits included having to repeat things a lot and feeling like somebody was going to die when I went to throw something in the bin if I didn't get it in in a certain number of shots.
filming on his Netflix documentary with wife Victoria Beckham is over. The former soccer pro opened up about the project at the David Beckham Fragrances Launch Party at hotspot restaurant Torrisi in New York City.“It was a series that took me a while to come to terms with filming, and talking about my life,” David told People on Wednesday.
Rebecca Loos is responding to the new Netflix series that has rehashed decades-old reports of her alleged affair with soccer superstar David Beckham.
on a photo of Loos doing yoga on Instagram, several well-wishers posted that they supported the former Dutch model. “Thank you,” wrote Loos, 46, while responding to an Instagram comment slamming the “disgusting” things other people were saying. “[I] am taking in the nasty comments with as much humor as I can.” The Post reached out to Loos for comment.
Victoria Beckham for claiming she was “working class”.In their new Netflix documentary Beckham, which details the life of the football icon and former Spice Girls member, Victoria opened up about what initially drew her to David when the two met at a football game in 1997.“I just fancied him, and it was as simple as that,” Victoria explained. “I think also we both come from families that work really hard.
David and Victoria Beckham is breaking those barriers with their revealing new Netflix docu-series, aptly titled “Beckham.” This series recently takes viewers on a rollercoaster journey through the ups and downs of David’s legendary soccer career while shedding light on the dynamic between him and his equally iconic wife, Victoria.The series also delves into another crucial aspect of their lives – the balance between fame and family. In a heartfelt confession, Victoria shared how David almost missed the birth of their son, Cruz, due to a high-profile photo shoot with Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé in 2005.Victoria Beckham, known for her humor and candidness, shared her side of the story with the viewers.
While many couples only tie the knot once, a growing trend among celebrities in recent years has been to hold second weddings to renew their vows - but one couple who opted for a second wedding long before it became fashionable are Victoria and David Beckham.The couple initially tied the knot all the way back in 1999 in a lavish ceremony that featured a very regal theme complete with crowns, thrones and multiple outfit changes - something that seemed particularly apt for football’s golden boy and his pop superstar bride. However, when renewing their vows seven years later, the former England captain and his fashion designer wife opted for a far more lowkey ceremony in an intimate and private venue attended only by their nearest and dearest.
David Beckham hilariously interrupted his wife, Victoria Beckham, during an interview, to grill her on her claim of having a "very, very working-class" upbringing. In a clip from the newly-released Netflix documentary Beckham, Victoria, also known as Posh Spice, is seen explaining her working-class background to the cameras. However, her husband, David, had a different perspective.
Actress Nicola Peltz found herself on the receiving end of criticism from her Instagram followers after posting a somewhat unconventional congratulatory message for her father-in-law, David Beckham. The post was intended to celebrate the release of David Beckham's Netflix documentary series, BECKHAM, which premiered on the streaming service on Wednesday. David, his wife Victoria and their four kids, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12, hit the red carpet in London's Mayfair.
Football superstar David Beckham has treated fans to a rare glimpse inside his immaculately organised closet, as part of his new tell all documentary series, Beckham. The 48 year old former England captain revealed the extent of his seamless organisation skills as he took fans on a walk in tour of his stunning wardrobe, which was organised so thoroughly, even the queen of minimalist tidying Mari Kondo would be impressed.
Victoria Beckham is getting very candid about the downsides of life with her husband.
Showbiz couple David and Victoria Beckham have both appeared in a no-holds-barred Netflix documentary called Beckham about Becks' life and career. In it, they both speak out about how news stories of David's alleged affair, which he has always denied and described as "ludicrous", with assistant Rebecca Loos affected them. The rumours materialised when the professional footballer, 48, who married Victoria, 49, in 1999, was playing for Real Madrid in 2003 and hired Rebecca as a staff member.
BBC).The subject is tackled in Netflix documentary series Beckham, where Victoria speaks for the first time about how the highly publicised allegations affected their marriage.“It was the hardest period for us because it felt like the world was against us,” Victoria said. “Here’s the thing – we were against each other, if I’m being completely honest.”While the couple don’t discuss specifics around the allegations, the former Spice Girl described the media circus as a “nightmare”.“You know, up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, we were connected, we had each other,” Victoria said.
David Beckham has opened up about his mental health battles and fears for the wellbeing of his first-born son, Brooklyn.The football legend has shared an insight into his remarkable career and marriage to Victoria in a new tell-all docu-series on Netflix. The 48-year-old candidly discussed the effects of being thrust into the limelight, revealing that he was diagnosed with depression.
“Time Goes By,” but some things you never forget.Twenty years after her husband’s alleged affair, Victoria Beckham has broken her silence about the moment that almost broke her marriage.In the new tell-all Netflix documentary “Beckham,” the Spice Girl reflects on the time David Beckham, 48, was accused of breaking his vows while playing in Spain in 2003 after transferring from Manchester United to Real Madrid. “It was the hardest period because it felt like the world was against us,” Victoria reveals. “Here’s the thing — we were against each other, if I’m being completely honest.In the documentary, premiering Wednesday, Oct.
David Beckham was the man of the hour at the premiere of his new Netflix docuseries Beckham on Tuesday (October 3) in London, England.
British football star David Beckham has said Taylor Swift “deserves to be happy” as he discussed the relationship rumours between the US pop singer and American football player Travis Kelce. The Anti-Hero singer-songwriter has made headlines recently after she was spotted in the stands at NFL games to support the Kansas City Chiefs, sparking rumours of a new romance with the team’s tight end Kelce. Former England captain David, 48, has experienced similar attention throughout his relationship with Spice Girls singer Victoria Beckham, 49, who he married in 1999 and shares four children with.
David Beckham delves back into the hateful treatment he received following his infamous 1998 World Cup red card — and its impact on him — in a new Netflix documentary series pegged to the 10th anniversary of his retirement.
Ahead of his Netflix documentary, world class ex footballer David Beckham has discussed a period of depression he went through in the late 1990s, saying he faced a "tough" time after being sent off in the 1998 World Cup. The former football star, 48, became a target for abuse when he received a red card in the England game against Argentina. Following the match, a pub hanged an effigy of the star outside its premises and during Manchester United’s first away game the following season, at West Ham, the team bus was pelted with stones and pint glasses.