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After David Beckham went to Sierra Leone recently, the superstar couple is now hoping to adopt a little girl from the poverty stricken country.
The couple have long spoken of their wish to have a sister for their three sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.
David, 32, spent four days in Sierra Leone in his role as a Goodwill Ambassador for United Nations’ children’s charity UNICEF two weeks ago.
During his heart-rendering trip, the LA Galaxy soccer star witnessed a birth and gave immunization drops to a newborn baby.
Upon his return to his luxury home in Los Angeles, David said: “I was close to tears. I had to step back and take a deep breath. I’m a very emotional person and I’m even more emotional now I’m a parent.”

Victoria Beckham has decided to become a full-time fashion designer and says that she will never sing with the Spice Girls again. Victoria admitted that she had only agreed to a Spice Girls reunion so that her sons, Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz could see her sing on stage.
She says, “I was very nervous about going back into the Spice Girls because I didn’t want to send out a confused message. The reason I decided to do the tour was to show my kids that mummy was a pop star once. I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. I’m not in the music industry any more. I’m in the fashion industry.”
She added that she is putting together a team of people now so it will be her main project when she finishes her tour at the end of this month.
Of the Spice Girls tour, she said, “It’s the last opportunity there will be to see the Spice Girls together.”

Victoria Beckham sports all black and some stylish black gloves as she stops in to meet her fans and promotes her denim jeans line DVB inside Saks Fifth Avenue in Boston, MA. The singer is also in town with her fellow Spice girls that will play one of their newly added US tour dates at the Fleet Center.


Victoria Beckham is hoping to spice up a skin cancer awareness campaign by stripping off for her fashion designer friend, Marc Jacobs.
The Spice Girl poses naked for a new charity t-shirt in a bid to warn people of the dangers of excessive sun exposure.
She says, “Since we moved to California I have realized how important it is to practice safe sun for myself and to keep my three boys’ skin well protected as well.
“Skin cancer is a huge problem and I really wanted to help raise awareness by taking part in Marc’s initiative.”
Good for her! Any chance her hubby will be joining the same campaign???



