Victoria Beckham Women Empowering Others Through Fashion

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Victoria Beckham women supporters will find her latest comments inspiring. The former Spice Girl and fashion designer revealed she struggles to dislike other women unless they are a “real a**hole.”

Her statement comes amid ongoing speculation about a family feud with her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, 26, and his wife, Nicola Peltz, 30. Rumors began three years ago when Nicola reportedly refused to wear one of Victoria’s designs on her wedding day. Since then, reports suggested the couple has distanced themselves from the Beckham family.

Brooklyn and Nicola skipped David Beckham’s 50th birthday, and Brooklyn covered a tattoo dedicated to his mother. He also unfollowed his brothers, Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, on Instagram. The couple did not invite the Beckhams to their recent vow renewal either.

Despite this, Victoria emphasizes her desire to empower women. In a new interview with Andy Cohen on Sirius XM, she explained she enjoys connecting with and supporting other women.

“I’m a girl’s girl,” she said. “You’ve got to be a real a**hole for me not to get on with you if you’re a woman. I love women, and that’s why I do what I do in fashion and beauty. I want to empower women and share my tips with them.”

Victoria Beckham women admirers will appreciate her focus on encouragement over conflict. She remains dedicated to fostering positivity, even as private family issues make headlines.

Although neither David nor Victoria has publicly commented on the alleged family tension, a source revealed the couple felt heartbroken over being snubbed from the vow renewal. The source described the situation as cruel and upsetting, leaving the family questioning Brooklyn’s loyalty to the Beckham name.

Victoria also discussed supporting her children while allowing them independence. On the Call Her Daddy podcast, she said communication is key. She explained that she and David always offer a safe space for their children to discuss anything.

“Communication is essential,” Victoria said. “We let them make their own decisions while supporting them. They are all very different, and they follow their own paths.”

Through her words and actions, Victoria Beckham women supporters can see her commitment to uplifting others while navigating complex family dynamics.

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