
Victoria Beckham has never been one to shy away from a challenge, and now the style icon is revealing the fiery motivation behind her multi-million pound empire: pure, unadulterated defiance.
In a remarkably candid interview on the ‘Run-Through with Vogue’ podcast, the former Posh Spice admits that a large part of her drive comes from wanting to prove her countless doubters wrong. Her mantra? A simple, powerful "F*** you" to the naysayers.
From Pop Star to Powerhouse
Beckham recounted the early scepticism she faced when transitioning from a global pop sensation to a serious fashion designer. "When I started in the fashion industry, a lot of people were quite snobby," she revealed. "Did they take me seriously? They did not."
Rather than being crushed by the criticism, she used it as fuel. "That made me work even harder. I’ve got that in me. I really enjoy… I shouldn’t say it… a good ‘f*** you’. And I think we all have that in us."
A United Front with David
The conversation also turned to her rock-solid marriage to football legend David Beckham. She credits their unwavering work ethic as the cornerstone of their 25-year relationship. "We both really work hard. We both are very driven. We’re each other’s biggest supporters."
This partnership was recently showcased in their hit Netflix documentary, ‘Beckham’, which she admits was a surprisingly emotional experience to watch back. "We were each other’s shoulder to cry on," she said, reflecting on the intense public scrutiny they’ve endured together.
Family First, Always
Despite her immense success, Victoria’s priority remains her family. She beamed with pride while discussing her son Brooklyn’s burgeoning culinary career, a path he chose for himself. "He’s carving his own path, and he’s working so hard… We’re so proud of him."
Her confession reveals a woman who has masterfully built a legacy not just on talent, but on tenacity. She’s no longer just a Spice Girl or a WAG; she’s a business titan who loves nothing more than a silent victory lap, leaving a trail of stunned critics in her wake.