David Beckham Reveals He Renewed Wedding Vows With Victoria Beckham: 'Marriage Is Difficult at Times'
Nearly 18 years after tying the knot, David and Victoria Beckham are taking steps to keep their marriage strong.
In a rare interview over the weekend on a special 75th anniversary edition of BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs,
the retired soccer star opened up about life with former Spice Girl
Victoria Beckham, admitting that the A-list couple recently renewed
their wedding vows.
"We
have renewed our vows since [our first wedding]. It was a lot more
private, about six people there in our house," David, 41, stated about
the quiet affair.
Their
renewal was a far cry from their lavish nuptials in 1999 where the
couple wore matching purple outfits. "I even had a top hat in purple,"
he noted. "What was I thinking? I looked like the guys out of Dumb and Dumber."
The
sportsman further elaborated on making his marriage to Victoria, 42, a
priority. "We're a strong family unit. We've got strong parents. We were
brought up with the right values," he said. "Of course you make
mistakes over the years, and we all know marriage is difficult at times.
It's about working through it."
"We
know each other better than anybody. People have talked about, 'Do we
stay together because it's a brand?' Of course not. We stay together
because we love each other, because we have four amazing children," he
continued. "Do you go through tough times? Of course. That's part of
relationships. It's part of marriages. It's part of having children.
It's part of having responsibilities."
David, who recently collaborated with Kent & Curwen
on a new fashion collection, also reflected on the time he and Victoria
first met, saying, "She was never into football. Everyone at the time
had their favorite Spice Girl. I remember seeing Victoria on the telly,
and she was dressed in this black cat suit, which is one of the reasons
why she became my favorite Spice Girl."
He
added, "I'd seen her the week before, and I must have caught her eye
because then the week after she came to another game. She was obviously
there for a reason and I was hoping I was that reason, and apparently I
was."
David
is quick to add that while their lives have changed over the years,
they have grown stronger and continue to work together as a team.
"Back
when we were 22, 23 years old, the only responsibility that we had was
to ourselves and to our jobs at the time," he said. "We're very
respectful of our life and when we do go through tough times. We work
through them as a family, as a unit."
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