time outDavid Beckham and his wife Victoria are enjoying a vacation in Saint-Tropez, France. For example, the couple settled in a karaoke bar, where the former Spice Girls singer briefly returned with the name Posh Spice. Beckham showed his qualities in dancing once again.
Beckhams are enjoying their holiday in Saint-Tropez. And they are very happy to share it on social media. For example, she photographed her husband Victoria singing the popular Spice Girls song “Stop” at a karaoke bar. Beckham commented on the caption, “Karaoke night with the lonely Posh Spice.”
The former footballer of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, among others, showed his best break-dancing moves and introduced the “worm”, a well-known dance move. “After 25 years, he showed me this,” Victoria said. Later, the family went to the water to relax.
Inter Miami
Beckham is enjoying in France. Although things are not going as they should with Inter Miami, who is owned by Beckham. Barcelona beat the American club last week. It was 0-6. Painful pandering.
Inter Miami, who are coached by Phil Neville and have players like Romeo Beckham (yes, David’s son), Gonzalo Higuain and Alejandro Pozuelo, have 25 MLS points after 21 game days. Good for 11th place in the Eastern Conference.
This eleventh place is not enough, because the Beckham club has high ambitions. This is how Inter Miami want to get the best players. President Jorge Mas said this week that he wants to sign Lionel Messi. “David and I want to bring the best players in the world to Miami and Messi is of course the best player in the world,” he said. It’s curious if Messi likes to move…
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