Victoria Beckham reveals she CRIED at THAT viral dancing scene in David’s Netflix doc and admits he has never seen her without brows groomed in 26 years as she poses for striking shoot
Victoria Beckham has admitted she cried while watching the viral moment she danced with her husband David in his documentary of the same name.
The former Spice Girl, 49, showed off her stunning look on the magazine cover. Gait new episode in which she detailed her reaction to the moment she was seen dancing with her husband to Island In The Stream in their Costwolds kitchen.
Speaking about the widely parodied moment, she said: “I cried when I saw the last scene of the documentary. It was an emotional experience. Then when you look at our journey and us dancing (to “Islands in the Stream”) in the tent.”
Victoria also admitted that her Brooklyn-based husband, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and only daughter Harper, 12, have never seen her without filled in eyebrows – despite the fact that she married for 24 years.
In the accompanying photo shoot, Victoria showcased the pure art of high fashion, posing from the shadows in one shot with her hair slicked back and showing off her lithe limbs in a separate ballet-inspired shot.
Victoria Beckham has admitted she cried while watching the viral moment she danced with her husband David in his documentary of the same name.
The former Spice Girl, 49, gave a stunning cover photo to the new issue of Allure, detailing her reaction to the moment she was seen dancing with her husband to Island’s In The Stream in their Costwolds kitchen.
In a sign that romance is certainly not dead, Victoria revealed that David had never seen her without her perfectly trimmed eyebrows.
She said: “I check everything. If you were to ask, “What two things do you never leave home without?” BabyBlade Eyebrows. I’m obsessed with eyebrows – my husband has never seen me without eyebrows…
“And the Instant Brightening Waterline Pencil to make my eyes look more awake. Makeup is my thing. Probably the only thing I was good at at school was drawing.”
Victoria also spoke in the interview about being bullied at school, saying: “I never really told my story about being a failure at school. I was bullied – a lot”…
“I never fit in with society. And when someone else is, children can be very angry. I remember how I was bullied mentally, physically, literally pushed around.”
Discussing how she raised her children: “I always told (my daughter) Harper, ‘If you see a little girl sitting alone on the playground, that was your mother.’ Go up and talk to this little girl.”
“My whole school life was suffering, absolute suffering. Kids can be fucking terrifying. I would never, ever allow my children to treat anyone like that…
In the accompanying photo shoot, Victoria showcased the pure art of high fashion, posing from the shadows in one shot with her hair slicked back and showing off her lithe limbs in a separate ballet-inspired shot.
In a sign that romance is certainly not dead, Victoria revealed that David had never seen her without her perfectly trimmed eyebrows.
“I know everyone thinks their children are angels, but my children are really very kind. This is the most important thing, isn’t it?
Raising her children to be kind, she said, “I always told (my daughter) Harper, ‘If you see a little girl sitting alone on the playground, that was your mother.’ Go up and talk to this little girl.”
“My whole school life was suffering, absolute suffering. Kids can be fucking terrifying. I would never, ever allow my children to treat anyone like that…
“I know everyone thinks their children are angels, but my children are really very kind. This is the most important thing, isn’t it?
Victoria admitted that despite her successes, she has to work hard to achieve above average levels and said: “I’ve always had to work really hard. In school I had to work very hard to get below average grades…
“When I was dancing and singing, I had to work really hard to succeed, but I was never good enough. I was a good dancer. I was a good singer. People were very quick to say, “You can’t sing.” I can joke about it better than anyone…
“I’ll take the mickey out of myself. I mean, obviously I could sing a little bit. But I always had to work very hard to do anything. That’s why the Spice Girls worked: individually we were outsiders, but collectively we worked.”
The new issue of Allure is out now. Read the full interview Here.
She looked radiant in a stunning photo shoot for the publication.