Victoria Beckham
- Profession: Style icon
- Place/Date of Birth: Goff's Oak, Hertfordshire, 17 April 2020
- Associated with: David Beckham, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, Mel B, Mel C
Victoria wants the children to grow up with pets, but since they spend so much time traveling to see David in Spain, she needed pets that were easy to maintain. So she bought them three goldfish. Brooklyn was given the task of naming the fish, and he chose to name them after his dad’s footballing friends, Rio (Rio Ferdinand) Ronaldo and Figo, two of his new Real Madrid colleagues. The fish will be kept in the kitchen and looked after by a housekeeper when they are away.
Meanwhile in Spain Brooklyn has a few terrapins to look after, although he apparently is undecided about names. Sven? Scary? C’mon Brooklyn - there is tons of inspiration out there!
Posh’s ruin- March 04
What more does a posh mansion need, apart from its very own ’ruin’ situated in the grounds.
Victoria and David have been given planning permission for "an area of dry stone walls in the shape of a roofless abandoned building" to be built in their gardens. The 45ft by 15ft DIY ruins are described on plans as "part-built garden walls built up to eight feet high with decorative features".
It is thought the finished design will give the impression that an old castle or church once was built in the grounds, as long as they hide the B&Q price tag of course.
Their Sawbridgeworth home already has a garden folly chapel, and what with modern day ruins what else do you suppose Victoria will want next? A Pagoda? A small-scale working model of Tower Bridge?
Buy The Beckhams house! - Jan 04
If you have £1.75 million spare in your pocket, then you could put in a bid to buy one of Posh and Becks spare homes.
The couple have put their five bedroomed converted barn house in Nether Alderley, Cheshire on the market. They have hardly stayed there ever since David’s move to Real Madrid, and have now decided to sell it on for a profit of £500,000! Not bad.
They reportedly spent £200,000 on improvements, including a £25,000 tree house for sons Brooklyn and Romeo and a £50,000 handmade oak kitchen, presumably for someone else to cook in! There is also a sound system that pipes music in every room (hopefully not Victoria’s own 24/7) and a heated indoor swimming pool.
It’s a mad world, Victoria - 02/01/04
It looks as though Victoria Beckham’s second stab at a solo number one has been thwarted, but not by Sophie this time.
Midweek chart sales have shown that Victoria’s new single, the double A-side ’This Groove/Let Your Head Go’ is currently standing at number three. Gary Jules’ single ’Mad World’, which was the Christmas number one, is still holding the top slot, and is in fact outselling Posh by two-to-one. Ozzy Osbourne and his daughter Kelly are currently in second place with their duet Changes.
However, Sophie Ellis Bexter’s new song ’I Won’t Change You’ looks like it won’t change anything, it seems very unlikely to make the top ten. Cause for some celebration, Victoria?
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Victoria wanted to be famous from a young age, taking dance lessons after watching Fame and attending the Jason Theatre School in Enfield from the age of 8 until she was seventeen. This was when she secured a place at the Laine Arts Theatre College in Surrey and began auditioning for bands.
In March of 1993, when she spotted an ad in The Stage: "Are you between 18 and 23 and are able to sing and dance? Are you street-smart, extrovert, ambitious and serious about it?" Victoria joined Geri, Mel B and Mel C along with a girl called Michelle (who would later be replaced by Victoria’s childhood friend Emma Bunton) in winning a place in the Spice Girls. After a rocky start the group signed to Virgin Records and became the biggest girl group ever, releasing hit singles and albums year after year, making a succesful feature film and becoming one of the most influential bands of the nineties and inspiration to millions of young girls.
However, the Spice Girls’ bubble eventually burst as Geri left to pursue a solo career and although the remaining four released a few more singles the magic had gone and after recording a final album they went their seperate ways. Victoria bided her time before launching her first solo single, Out Of Your Mind, in collaboration with Truesteppers and Dane Bowers. The single coiincided with the release of Sophie Ellis Bextor’s collaboration with Spiller and resulted in a chart battle which Sophie won. The defeat reflected badly on Victoria and her solo career seemed to go from bad to worse. Her next single, Not Such An Innocent Girl found itself up against Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, which only served to highlight the difference in quality between Victoria’s efforts and those of established pop stars. Her debut album was released two weeks later and on managing to only just edge in to the top ten Victoria was dropped by Virgin.
On hooking up with former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, Victoria decided to take a more R&B influenced turn, against her manager’s advice. She began a friendship with Damon Dash who not only assisted Victoria in her musical direction but signed her up to model for his Rocawear label. A dounle A side, Let Your Head Go/This Groove, was released in the week following Christmas 2003 but charting at number 3 in the single chart’s least competetive week it was considered a commercial flop. The single remains Victoria’s last release although she has regularly returned to the studio to work with, among others, Cathy Dennis. Several tracks remain unreleased and Victoria claims that she’ll only sing again if the Spice Girls reunite.
Concentrating on her fashion career, Victoria as previously designed for Rock and Republic as well as modelling for Rocawear and Maria Grachvogel. Her second book (her first was an autobiography, Learning to Fly), That Extra Half An Inch: Heels, Hair and Everything in Between, cemented Victoria’s influence as a fashion icon.
In 1997 Victoria met British footballing icon David Beckham and before long they were the country’s most talked about couple. Victoria fell pregnant two years later and following the birth of their first son, Brooklyn, the couple were married in a lavish ceremony at Ireland’s Luttrellstown Castle. Despite rumours of David’s infidelity and problems moving between Britain and Spain for his career the Beckham’s marriage remains strong and they have had two further sons, Romeo (born 2002) and Cruz (born 2005). The family plan to move to Los Angeles later this year with plans to create a relaity show based around the move. Meanwhile rumours of a Spice Girls reunion persist. We might get Victoria back in front of that mic yet.
November 2007