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Victoria Beckham dedicates a loving message to David Beckham for Father’s Day

David Beckhams speech.
David Beckhams speech.

Victoria Beckham, who in recent years has become one of the most beloved celebrities in the entertainment industry, used her Instagram account to dedicate a heartfelt message to her husband David Beckham on the occasion of “Father’s Day”.

“Happy Father’s Day to the best and most loving dad in the world!! We all love you very much @davidbeckham, you are our everything”, wrote the fashion designer at the bottom of a series of photographs in which the former soccer star appears sharing unique moments next to her four children.

All the postcards were taken on the day of his son Brooklyn‘s wedding to Nicola Peltz, which occurred in early April. In one of the postcards, you can see the moment in which David Beckham helped dress his son on the most special day of his life.

In yet another, you can see him hugging his little Harper in the middle of the dance floor, and in one more posing next to his other children Cruz and Romeo.  

At the moment, the publication registers more than 140 thousand “likes” and dozens of comments in which the couple’s followers celebrate the English player for being a unique and fun father.

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The former Spice Girl took advantage of the moment to also congratulate her father Anthony Adams and her father-in-law, David Edward Beckham.

“Happy Father’s Day to my favorite drinking buddy! We all love you very much, ”he wrote, referring to his beloved father.

David Beckham and Victoria were married on July 4, 1999, and since then they have formed one of the strongest families in the entertainment world.

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Written by Rachita Salian

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