Victoria Beckham recalls the painful moment after giving birth a newspaper printed "arrows pointing to where I need to lose weight
Singer and fashionista Victoria Beckham still remembers how painful it was for the newspaper to deliberately shame her postpartum body.
In a recent interview with Grazia, 4 moms recalled an incident that occurred shortly after she first stepped into the public eye after she gave birth to her now 25-year-old son, Brooklyn.
"I remember after I had Brooklyn, the first outing was on the front page of the newspaper, with arrows pointing where I needed to lose weight," Beckham told the publication.
"I've said a lot about me and I'm sure it took me some experience," she continued. "I don't want to seem to be complaining, but sometimes in the past I haven't been confident enough to sit on a bench and watch kids play,
Spice Girls members say, "These things can affect how you feel and behave in public," and "paparazzi can't be the same." Too bad, it doesn't bother me in the same way if the guy wants to take a picture and say something.
This case is far from the only time Beckham has been shamed and scrutinized after having a child. In a 2022 interview with Vogue Australia, the proud mom recalled a time when she was weighed on national TELEVISION in just 2 months after giving birth.
"I went to a TV show called Don't Forget your toothbrush with (British TV host) Chris Evans many years ago. "It happened to my mother after her pregnancy. That doesn't mean you have an eating disorder.
During the segment, Evans asks Beckham: "A lot of girls want to know, but you look fantastic again, so how do you get your raw
Beckham shared that after giving birth did nothing, but Evans said he wanted to "check" and Becker said, "I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that." "He weighed me on a scale,"
"Can you imagine doing that today?"She added.
In her recent Grazia interview, Beckham admitted that she hasn't stopped magically caring about what others think of her and how she presents herself, but added, "You just become more acceptable, right?""It's not a good idea," he adds.
"This is what I look like. I'm going to make the most of it and work hard with it," she explained. "I'm very disciplined in the way I eat, the way I exercise, and the way I work. It's just who I am. But I like to drink and I'm not going to be one of these 1, "Oh, too many calories in a glass of wine" type. anything. Life is too short Let's have a good time.’
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