Victoria Beckham has sent fans into a frenzy with a steamy snap of her husband David in skimpy shorts.
The fashion mogul took to Instagram to share a post-workout photo of her hubby and herself, fresh from the gym. The 48-year-old former England ace wowed his followers with his chiselled abs and vibrant tattoos, looking quite pleased with his workout results.
He was captured grinning broadly, head turned to the side, clad only in pink shorts, bright red trainers, and a black cap. Expressing her admiration for her spouse of over two decades, the 49-year-old mum-of-four wrote: “Saturday morning workout with this fit guy!
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“You’re welcome! Kisses @davidbeckham x.”
Fans were quick to react to the post, with one quipping: “Thx for your service.” Another added: “The way Victoria shows off her husband and boosts his self-esteem when she doesn’t really have to, is just a proof of how confident this powerful woman is, bloody obsessed,” reports the Mirror.
A third chimed in: “V is always doing the lord’s work for us. We appreciate you captain.” A fourth commented: “I love that you love each other so much!”
David and Victoria share four children together: Harper, 12, Cruz, 19, Romeo, 21, and Brooklyn, 25. Recently, David couldn’t contain his emotion after sharing how he’d felt about his daughter Harper growing up.
He posted a black and white photo of the pair and said: “My little girl is growing up,” and added a face holding back tears emoji. He previously admitted that he has only ever said “no” to his youngest “once.”
In an interview with The Sun, he said: “I’ve only said no to my daughter once. Harper is a dream, but the last time I said it, her bottom lip started to quiver and I thought, ‘Never again’. I try to not be tough with the boys but encourage them, especially when it came to football.”
David revealed he can be tough on his kids – but has a different parenting style to that of his own father. “I used to probably end up in tears every time I got in the car with him after a game,” he recalled.
“When we won a game or lost it, whether I played good or bad, he would always tell me the things I should be doing and the things I wasn’t doing. As a kid, it’s difficult. But then I realised, quite a few years later, playing for the teams that I played for, that I had got through those difficult moments in my career because my dad was so hard on me at a young age. And I’m thankful for that.”
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