Ex-pop star, recognized designer, and vigilant mother: Victoria Beckham gave an interview to
Vogue Australia
magazine on Sunday July 3, in which she explained in particular that she wanted to protect her 10-year-old daughter Harper from "body shaming" (negative reviews relating to physical appearance,
Editor
's note ) that some people may experience on social networks.
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“Harper isn't on social media, so we don't have to worry about that right now.
But seeing how cruel people can be, it concerns me,” said David Beckham's wife.
Before adding: “She is at this age where her body will start to change, but it is above all a question of ensuring that we communicate a lot with the family and that she surrounds herself with nice friends”.
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The 48-year-old businesswoman also said her daughter is already proving to be an accomplished make-up artist at home.
Before clarifying, however, that she “isn’t one of those kids who comes out with a face full of makeup and a crop top.”
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“Your skirts were simply unacceptable”
Victoria Beckham gave another anecdote to the magazine.
Recently, the 10-year-old girl would not have been shy to tell her mother what she thought of her old outfits: "Mom, I saw pictures of you when you were in the
Spice Girls
and your skirts were simply unacceptable.
They were too short."
An observation supported by David Beckham himself: “Absolutely, Harper!
They were really, really."
To which the mother of Brooklyn, 23, Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 17, replied, "Aren't you ever going to wear skirts like that?"
Categorical answer of the person concerned: “Absolutely not”.