Victoria Beckham is opening up about the emotional rollercoaster she and her husband, David Beckham, are riding due to a family feud involving their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, Nicola Peltz. In a candid conversation on the Today Show's fourth hour on April 21, Victoria shared insights into how the couple is coping with these turbulent times.
During her chat with hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones, Victoria emphasized the importance of family. "We always put our children first," she expressed. "We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children, but we laugh a lot. David Beckham is really, super funny."
“We always put our children first,” she said. “We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children, but we laugh a lot. David Beckham is really, super funny.”
Victoria and David, who met in 1997 and have been inseparable for nearly three decades, share four children: Brooklyn, 27, Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14. Despite the ongoing tension with Brooklyn, who has publicly criticized his parents, Victoria reassures that the rest of the family remains tightly knit.
Victoria acknowledges the strength of their bond, saying, "You know, myself and David, we're so close and we have incredible people around us. We're close to my parents and David's parents. We support each other through everything that we do."
Victoria, now 52, reflects on her life with gratitude, feeling she is in a "really good place." She attributes their enduring relationship to mutual support and shared dreams. "We've grown together. And that's where I feel so blessed. We really have grown together. We support each other. We've both got big dreams. We're both very, very ambitious, and we support each other. I want him to be the best version of himself, and that's what he wants for me," she adds.
As the Beckham family navigates these challenges, Victoria's message is one of hope and resilience. Her commitment to family and maintaining strong bonds is a testament to their enduring love and support for one another.