David Beckham And Victoria Beckham Make First Red Carpet Appearance Together In Three Years
What a treat! Fans rarely get to see David Beckham and Victoria Beckham on the red carpet together, but that all changed on Thursday, Aug. 30 when the husband and wife stepped out on it for the first time in three years.
The duo — who have been husband and wife for 19 years — attended the UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw and Awards in Monaco on Thursday, Aug. 30. It marked the duo’s first red carpet appearance since the British Fashion Awards in November 2015.
For the special event, Victoria looked stunning in a black short-sleeve dress with a plunging neckline paired with heeled black sandals while David looked dapper in a black suit with a white shirt, black tie, and black dress shoes.
At the outing, David received the 2018 UEFA President’s Award. “It’s amazing to be up there with some of the best. So, I’m very honored, honored to be here, to be part of such a special event,” the former pro soccer player shared.
David and Victoria share kids Brooklyn, 19, Romeo, 15, Cruz, 13, and six-year-old Harper, and in a previous interview, Victoria revealed the secret to their happy marriage. “David and I have a lot of fun together,” she once revealed.
However, friends of the two are worried about their relationship. “Victoria and David are leading separate lives,” a source previously told In Touch, adding that they “wouldn’t be surprised” if they split up. “They have been able to make it work so far, but the cracks are showing.”
The insider added, “The stress is causing Victoria to be moodier than ever. And David tries to spend as much time away as possible. They’re both living in a miserable marriage.” David’s rep has denied these rumors.
We’re just glad to see the parents-of-four stepping out looking happy and in love!
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