DAVID BECKHAM POSTS SWEET TRIBUTE TO 'BEAUTIFUL WIFE' VICTORIA ON HER 50TH BIRTHDAY

David Beckham has posted a sweet tribute to his “beautiful wife” Victoria on her 50th birthday.

The former England captain shared a montage of memories of the pair on Instagram, including clips of the world-famous couple dancing and the former Spice Girl performing.

The short clip begins with footage of her son Brooklyn as a young child wishing her a happy birthday, adding “I love you so much more than the world,” before flicking through photos and videos of Victoria as a child and early clips of the singer.

The Bee Gees’ More Than A Woman plays over behind-the-scenes snippets of Posh Spice followed by clips of the super couple’s wedding and footage of their children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper growing up.

Alongside the post David wrote: “Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife… As you head into this birthday you should look back and be proud of what you have accomplished, achieved and what you have built, Posh spice, business woman and of course marrying an England captain.

“But your biggest success are your children, you guide them, love them and teach them… They love you beyond words, we all love you so much x Have a special day you deserve it all. 50 and fit. I AM BEING HONEST.”

Replying to the birthday message the singer and fashion designer wrote: “I love you all so much xxxx” with a series of heart emojis.

The power couple marked their 25th wedding anniversary in July.

Last year, in a Netflix documentary series titled Beckham, David spoke about his rise to fame as a footballer and his relationship with Victoria, who he married in 1999.

It also addressed the speculation that David allegedly had an affair while he was playing for Real Madrid in 2003, claims which the couple has always denied.

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