The image of the former football star holding her daughter’s hand received many hearts from fans.
Beckham’s daughter is almost as tall as her father at the age of 12. Previously, in a photo taken with Mrs. Beck, she was as tall as her mother.

Many people think that she is much taller, possibly even taller than her father when she grows up.

Cruz Beckham took a photo with her sister and famous father. The youngest son of the Beck family received many compliments with his denim outfit combined with dynamic sneakers.

Meanwhile, Harper caused excitement when experimenting with a luxurious style. Beckham himself made a mistake in his outfit, matching his shoes with a luxurious vest.
The Beck family sat in the front row at Victoria’s show at Paris Fashion Week. From left to right are the editor-in-chief of American Vogue, the most powerful figure in the fashion world, Beckham, Harper, Cruz and the couple of their eldest son Brooklyn – Nicole Peltz.
Beckham’s daughter listened attentively to her father’s conversation. She brought a Victoria branded handbag to support her mother.

Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz went to France to support their mother. The Becks’ eldest son’s rugged style attracted attention. Of the three sons, Brooklyn works in many jobs, most recently as a chef, and has no talent for art or football like his younger brothers Romeo and Cruz.
Mrs. Beck said goodbye after the show. According to the Daily Mail, although not yet completely profitable, Victoria Beckham’s brand has flourished after 13 years of loss-making business. Many times, Beckham had to compensate his wife with his own money.
Beckham hugged his wife after a successful show. This is considered a model of happy players – WAGs in the world of football. On his personal page, Beckham congratulated his wife: “My children and I are always proud of you. You set high standards and do well. The whole family loves you very much.”
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Source: USA Today