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Victoria Beckham Praises David Beckham After Hollywood Walk of Fame Honour

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Victoria Beckham celebrated husband David Beckham’s latest career milestone on social media on Friday, sharing a heartfelt tribute after the football icon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The former Spice Girls singer posted a photograph of herself kissing David Beckham during the ceremony and praised his contributions to football in the United States.

“When David first came to America, he had a dream. To share his passion for football and make it one of the USA’s great sports,” Victoria wrote on Instagram.

“Today, his name joins the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A testament not only to what he has achieved, but to the person he is.”

She concluded the message by congratulating her husband and expressing her family’s pride in his achievement.

Beckham Family Attends Ceremony

The ceremony was attended by David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, sons Romeo Beckham and Cruz Beckham, as well as daughter Harper Beckham.

Notably absent from the event was eldest son Brooklyn Beckham, whose relationship with parts of the Beckham family has been the subject of media speculation in recent months.

Harper Beckham Reportedly Attempts Reconciliation

The tribute came as reports emerged that Harper Beckham attempted to reconnect with her older brother while the family was in Los Angeles.

According to reports, the 14-year-old visited Brooklyn Beckham’s Beverly Hills residence shortly after attending her father’s Walk of Fame ceremony.

However, the visit was reportedly unsuccessful, as neither Brooklyn nor his wife, Nicola Peltz, were present at the property at the time.

Media reports suggested the couple were in Miami when Harper arrived at the home.

Neither Brooklyn Beckham nor Nicola Peltz has publicly commented on the reported visit.

Despite ongoing speculation surrounding family relations, Victoria Beckham’s social media post focused entirely on celebrating David Beckham’s latest honour, marking another milestone in the former England captain’s career and his impact on football’s growth in the United States.