Victoria Beckham and her teenage son Brooklyn showed someserious swagger in a new photo posted online. The former Spice Girl was picturedsitting in a golf cart mimicking her son's too-cool-for-school pose.
Proving that she's still down with the kids, Victoria, 42, strucka confident pose in her tracksuit and baseball cap.
The fashion designer made peace signs with her hands, while17-year-old Brooklyn, who shared the snap on Instagram, smouldered at the camera.
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Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham posed up a storm
The family are enjoying the children's half term holiday inan exotic location. Brooklyn has been posting photos of some breathtaking sunsets,while his dad David has also shared a picture of a bottle of wine in front of whatlooked to be a private pool.
In true jet-setter style Victoria and David, 41, have justattended their friend Eva Longoria's wedding in Mexico.
The couple looked to have had a ball of a time as videosemerged on Instagram showing the pair letting their hair down and partying thenight away at Eva and Jose Baston's wedding reception.
David and Victoria are so "full of love" in Mexico
Victoria also shared a sweet snap of herself and Davidlooking out into the sunset. "Full of love in Mexico X feelingblessed, I love u baby @davidbeckham X #soulmate X VB," she wrote.
The mum-of-four played a very special part in her bestfriend Eva's wedding. She designed all three of Eva's bridal gowns and alsoacted as one of the witnesses.
Victoria shared a photo of herself napping on holiday
The former Desperate Housewives star gave HELLO! the privilegeof publishing her exclusive wedding photos, and explained: "I asked Victoria to do my dress because I wanted it to be special and made with love –and I knew Victoria would make it with love.
"Victoria was one of my witnesses, too – she signed thepaper that says I was here – so it was a Victoria Beckham weekend. She was thebest, sweetest person to have there on this day. Not only did she do my weddingdress but she's one of my best friends so for her to be there was so special."