
Two days ago, after Beckham's eldest son posted a bathroom photo with his fiancée, Nicola Peltz, on social media with the caption "wife for life," his mother, Victoria, said she would not give any advice to youngsters. She made it clear that she would not give any advice at the upcoming wedding of her eldest son, Brooklyn, with Nicola, despite her 22-year marriage to soccer star David Beckham.
There is also this kind of kiss that spoils the fiancée while she is asleep
Video of the "princess hugging" the fiancée crossing the street
Sister-in-law Bei is also often the first person to like the two on social media, high-profile support for her son Brooklyn's love life.
On October 22, local time, the 47-year-old hot girl explained in an interview with the Wall Street Journal why she would not pass on the "wisdom" she received in her marriage to her eldest son, who was about to enter a new stage of her life, she humorously said, because there is nothing worse than being pointed at.
"I remember Geri (Horner) saying to me, 'When you have a TV, you get a manual.' But when you have children, you don't have that kind of manual. You'll have to figure it out for yourself. ”
In 1999, fashion designer Victoria and David Beckham married at a lavish wedding. Although their twenty-year marriage has had its ups and downs, the couple's marriage has been strong for years. Speaking about her marriage, she added: "I have been lucky that I have had a strong family, not only david and children, but also my parents and David's parents." I'm glad I have it. David and I always put the kids first. ”
Victoria went on to say that there's a difference between "giving advice" and "giving them support," and if you give advice and they happen to accept it, that's great. But sometimes they don't want adult advice, they just want to live their lives on their own terms. That's okay too. ”
In addition to Brooklyn, the couple has two sons, Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 16, and a 10-year-old daughter, Harper. She believes it's valuable for children to learn "their own mistakes" and what she and David do is "be there" to support their children.
"I never look back at anything and never cringe. Life is a journey, and everything in the past has brought me to where I am today. I think the most important thing is to keep it simple, be true to yourself, and feel comfortable. ”