David Beckham, 48, and his wife, Victoria, also 48, couldn’t be more in sync, displaying a warmth that seemed to radiate even brighter against the backdrop of revived controversies surrounding their marriage.
A picture-perfect Instagram post captured Victoria sitting comfortably on David’s lap, her signature little black dress accentuating her grace while David’s protective hand rested on her thigh.
This was no ordinary family dinner. Joining them were their eldest son, Brooklyn, 24, his wife Nicola Peltz, 28, and a few more renowned faces, including football legends Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets.
Victoria’s joy was evident in her posts. Sharing a snap of David with Brooklyn and Messi, she captioned it: “Makes me so happy.” Their camaraderie was apparent, with Brooklyn playfully embracing his wife as they left the chic Miami Beach restaurant.
Amidst the festive atmosphere, previous tensions seemed to have dissipated. Victoria, who was once rumoured to be at odds with daughter-in-law Nicola over 2022 wedding plans, appeared more than friendly, wrapping an arm around the American actress.
Their table also welcomed Messi’s wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, and Busquets’ partner, Elena Galera.
Complementing Victoria's sizzling mini dress, David sported an unbuttoned shirt paired with tailored trousers. Their coordinated style not only made heads turn but also seemed to convey a united front, especially given the timing of their outing.
Just days prior, Rebecca Loos, David’s former PA, rehashed stories of an alleged affair with him in an exclusive interview with The Mail On Sunday.
The Beckhams have weathered numerous storms since their wedding in 1999. However, the past came flooding back almost two decades after Rebecca's explosive revelations.
David's documentary, BECKHAM, brought the issue back to the forefront, with Victoria addressing for the first time the anguish she felt in the scandal's aftermath.
In the documentary, Victoria detailed the aftermath as the 'hardest' period of her life, admitting that she felt they no longer "had each other."
David, on the other hand, expressed his uncertainty about navigating through the 2003 turmoil but emphasized the couple’s determination to "fight for their family".
Their marriage, which has always been in the public eye, felt particularly strained during that phase.
Reacting to the documentary, Rebecca’s emotions swung between irritation and annoyance. “It's all, 'poor me'. He needs to take responsibility,” she remarked, suggesting that the documentary painted David as the victim while casting doubts on her credibility.
She felt that David's comments indirectly made her the scapegoat for Victoria's distress. “He is indirectly suggesting that I'm the one who has made Victoria suffer,” she added.