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Victoria Beckham

Name :Victoria Beckham
Profession :
Actress
Date of birth :
17 April 1974
Place of birth :
Hertfordshire, England, UK
Birth name :
Victoria Caroline Adams
Nickname :
Posh
Spice
Height :
5' 6"
Detailed Biography
Victoria Caroline Beckham (born Victoria Caroline
Adams on 17 April 1974) is an English popular music singer, who
first came to prominence as a member of girl band the Spice Girls,
as Posh Spice, a nickname given to her by the BBC's Top of the Pops
magazine. She is married to soccer icon David Beckham.
Victoria Beckham was born and brought up in affluent Goffs Oak,
Hertfordshire to Anthony William (Tony) Adams, an electronics
engineer, and Jacqueline Doreen (Jackie) Cannon. She has a younger
sister Louise and a younger brother Christian. Her father used to
drive her to school in a Rolls-Royce and their house boasted a pool.
Prior to joining the Spice Girls, Victoria had a number of odd
modeling and dancing jobs (she is a trained dancer). Right before
joining the Spice Girls she had joined a band where she would be the
lead singer; however she left them after falling in love with the
Spice Girl project. Even though she sang off key in the audition (she
said the song was in the wrong key for her but 'she can really sing')
she was chosen anyway.
Victoria Adams married the ex-Manchester United and present England
and Real Madrid footballer David Beckham, on July 4, 1999, with whom
she has three sons: Brooklyn, born March 4, 1999, Romeo, born
September 1, 2002, and Cruz, born February 20, 2005.
Following the birth of her first child, Victoria's weight loss
became a topic of much discussion in the British tabloid press. She
agreed to appear in adverts for a potato crisp brand but there were
claims that she would not actually eat the crisps. She has claimed
to this day that she never had an eating disorder though she says
former band member Geri Halliwell did get her dangerously addicted
to dieting. She likes to say her dramatic weight loss was due to
polycystic cyst ovaries condition but her plummeting weight over the
years makes this hard for most people to believe (especially
compared to pre Spice photos and videos.)
Despite being one of the most famous celebrities in Britain, and
having all her music reach the top ten (the only solo Spice to do
so), Victoria Beckham's career as a solo artist is largely
considered to have been a commercial failure. The only Spice Girl
not to have had a UK number one single as a solo artist (despite "Out
Of Your Mind" was the solo-Spice single with biggest sales in its
first week, selling 180,584 copies), she fought unsuccessful
media-driven "chart battles" for the number 1 position with Spiller
in 2000 (whose single featured the vocals of Beckham's contemporary
and rival Sophie Ellis-Bextor, who caused Beckham to be the only
solo spice girl to not have a #1 single) and Kylie Minogue in 2001.
Her debut album reached number 10 in the UK album chart.
A first single called "Let Your Head Go/ This Groove" (a double
A-side) was released in late December 2003 where it hit number 3.
This single was a compromise with her manager Simon Fuller, one side
being a pop/dance song and the other side a song displaying strong
R&B influences which was inspired by her new mentor Damon Dash. A
release for America was planned for March 2004; as well as a second
single but a series of unfortante events seen to it neither happened.
Apparently Damon Dash (by his own admittance) had a falling out with
Simon Fuller over how to manage and produce Victoria's career and
music. With him off the project Victoria apparently decided to
shelve the idea rather then trudge ahead. She decided to work on a
range of original fashions for Rock and Republic instead.
A promo CD was sent to the media which featured the singles and a
snippet of a cover of the Beatles 'Come Together' though the full
song has never leaked.
In 2004, her happy marriage image suffered when a string of women
lined up to the tabloids claiming to having had affairs with David,
including Rebecca Loos. All were dismissed as "ludicrous", "absurd"
and "unsubstantiated" by David Beckham and the Beckhams showed a
publicly united front against the allegations. However, Loos
maintained that she had not fabricated the allegations, and since
the Beckhams took no legal action to disprove them, they have
continued to mar the image of the Beckhams as the UK's "golden
couple". The British press and public, however, eventually lost
interest in the story, and the Beckhams have appeared to continue
life as normal.
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