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15 April, 2020 9:34 am

Victoria Beckham on life in Italy: la dolce vita

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Victoria Beckham has revealed that she loves her life in Italy, and that it could be a future for David Beckham and the family.
In an interview with Il Giornale, the former Spice Girl has said that she loves “spaghetti bolognese”, and that her husband, David Beckham, is very happy in his stint with AC Milan.

Beckham is apparently enchanted by the phenomenal team and the quality of the players.

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While Victoria admits to “not understanding much about football”, she has revealed that she loves Italy and has many friends there.
And in a tantalising possibility, we might even see Victoria Beckham-designed clothes in Milan before long.
While Victoria has stated that it’s a little early for a Milan fashion show, being only her second collection, the fascination of the Italian public for the Spice Girl hasn’t waned.
Victoria has certainly got the network for a Beckham fashion launch.

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In the photo above, Victoria poses for Giorgio Armani for the Emporio Armani spring summer collection.

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