It seems that Harper Beckham is the Spice Girls’ harshest critic when it comes to their style.
The 10-year-old daughter of Victoria and David Beckham chastised her mum for wearing “unacceptable” skirts that were “too short” when she was a member of the Spice Girls.
Victoria, 48, recalled how “disgusted” Harper was by the short length of the skirts the Spice Girls used to wear.
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Speak with Fashion Australia For the July issue, Victoria said her daughter “is not one of those kids who goes out with a full face of makeup and a crop top.”
“She actually said to me recently, ‘Mom, I saw some pictures of you when you were in the Spice Girls and your skirts were just unacceptable. They were just too short’.”
The fashion designer said Harper’s view was supported by David, who said: “Absolutely Harper! They really, really were.”
“And she was actually pretty disgusted with how short my skirts were,” the mother-of-four continued. “I said, ‘Are you never going to wear skirts like that?’ She said, ‘Absolutely not’. We will see.”
The Spice Girls perform during a dress rehearsal for the television show “Saturday Night Live” in New York on April 12, 1997
Victoria got serious and admitted she worries how “cruel” social media can be once Harper gets old enough to use it.
Although the 10-year-old currently has no social media accounts, Victoria said: “When you see how cruel people can be, yes it really is [concern me].
“She’s at the age where her body is starting to change, but it’s about making sure we communicate a lot as a family and she surrounds herself with nice friends.
“But it’s pretty scary, I can’t lie.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Victoria criticized Chris Evans for weighing her on television shortly after the birth of their first child in 1999.
During an appearance on Evans’ Channel 4 series at the time, TFI FridayVictoria was asked if her weight was “back to normal” after giving birth and was told to step on a scale so the host could check for herself.
Recalling the incident, Victoria said she “lost a lot of weight” after her pregnancies, but “that doesn’t mean you have an eating disorder.”
“And [Evans] had me put on the scale to be weighed. Can you imagine that today?”
The Independent contacted a Chris Evans representative for comment.
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