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Victoria Beckham says David can't get enough of her body as she poses for photos

Victoria Beckham has said that husband David “can’t get enough” of his wife’s body.

The former Spice Girl, 46, snapped him sneaking a peak at her while she was trying on clothes in their walk-in wardrobe.

Victoria, now a fashion designer, had donned a little black dress from her collection, which she had paired with some high heels. She went without any accessories.

Her shoulder length brunette was tousled and waved, and stayed perfectly in place as she tilted her head back.

Confidently admiring her appearance in the mirror, she pulled her best model poses to take photos of her outfit.

Victoria Beckham confidently struck a pose in the mirror while modelling a dress from her latest collection
(Image: victoriabeckham/Instagram)

But in the background, David can be seen checking out his wife while popping his head round the door.

Victoria cheekily captioned the picture: “Someone can’t get enough of VB Body [shifty eyes emoji] @davidbeckham.”

The black dress is from her own brand, VB Body, and retails for £490.

It’s not the first time David has taken to social media to share his appreciation for his wife, often sharing photos of her looking gorgeous.

David Beckham often takes to social media to show appreciation of his wife
(Image: victoriabeckham/Instagram)

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He posted an array of snaps on Instagram stories earlier this month to celebrate her birthday.

One image was a shot of her bum while she was in a yoga pose.

“I mean [peach emoji]. Birthday girl @victoriabeckham,” he captioned the photo.

In the picture, she was stretching her legs on a yoga mat, wearing a black sports bra and matching black leggings with her hair tied up.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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