The former Spice Girl confided in the columns Vogue Australia about the dangers of “body shaming” on the Internet, which she wants to protect her 10-year-old daughter.
Former pop star, renowned designer and watchful mother. Victoria Beckham gave an interview to the magazine. Vogue Australia on Sunday, July 3, in which she specifically explains that she wants to protect her 10-year-old daughter Harper from “body shaming” (negative criticism related to her physical appearance, editor’s note), which some people may experience on social media.
“Harper is not on social media, so we don’t have to worry about that right now. But seeing how cruel people can be, it concerns me,” David Beckham’s wife said. Before adding: “He’s at this age where his body will start to change, but it’s more about making sure we get a lot of contact with the family and that he surrounds himself with good friends.”
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The 48-year-old businessman also said that his daughter is already proving to be an accomplished makeup artist at home. However, before clarifying that she’s “not one of those kids who goes out with a face full of makeup and a t-shirt.”
“Your skirts were just unacceptable”
Victoria Beckham presented another joke to the magazine. Recently, a 10-year-old girl was not shy about telling her mother what she thought of her old outfits. Spice Girls and your skirts were simply unacceptable. They were too short.”
A review supported by David Beckham himself. “Absolutely, Harper. They really were, really.” To which the mother of 23-year-old Brooklyn, 19-year-old Romeo and 17-year-old Cruz replied: The categorical answer of the interested person: “Absolutely not”.
Source: Le Figaro