Since exchanging wedding vows with soccer superstar David Beckham in 1999, Victoria Beckham has been used to the split rumors. The high-status British couple has already endured a wide range of speculations about their relationship status for almost two decades and, after all this time, the fashion mogul has become well-learned when it comes to turning her back on such gossip.
"I have never listened to, or commented on, the rumors about any aspect of my life," Victoria told Grazia magazine, referring to recent speculations about a split.
The former Spice Girl also shared about being blessed with a "wonderful husband and beautiful, healthy, happy children." Despite having constant travels for their respective professional commitments, the couple always makes time for each other as well as for their children.
"David and I have nothing to prove. We love each other, look out for each other and are strong as both partners and parents," the 41-year-old fashion designer added.
The mother-of-four has evidently made all efforts to keep their kids grounded, despite growing up with high-status celebrity parents. Victoria revealed that their work ethic is a good example to set for their children, particularly in being grateful for the privileges that they have.
"We tell them that in many places in the world children are hungry, homeless and sick. They all understand how important it is to help others," she explained.
One of her sons, Romeo, had already participated in a children's marathon earlier this year to raise money through sponsorship as contribution for his father's charity and UNAIDS.
It is also helpful that the fashion star looks at her husband as sort of a hero who gives her inspiration and guidance. She described her spouse, who is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, as a man who has carried out "so much good work,' thereby earning her respect and admiration.
Meanwhile, their eldest son Brooklyn recently made his debut in a music video in the hit, "Wake Me Up,' by British group The Vamps. The video features David and Victoroa's 16-year-old son as he hangs out with four bandmates - Brad Simpson, Tristan Evans, James McVey and Connor Ball- for a smash hit performance.
The Beckhams have also been recently acknowledged for pulling in more money than the Queen herself. Despite her expansive properties and collection of exceptional artworks, Queen Elizabeth has been outdone by the Beckham family in terms of value.
According to the London School of Marketing, the high-profile couple and their children are stated to be worth £470 million ($712 million), while the Queen can be valued at £340 million ($515 million).