Victoria Beckham: “I get into bed with David and think about clothes!”

Victoria Beckham has spoken out about juggling her successful fashion label with family life, and admitted her job is never far from her mind.

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by Jack White |
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The designer, 40, insisted she makes time for the important events in her husband and children's lives but that it's often difficult with her hectic schedule.

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She told the Guardian: "I know that I'm lucky to be in a position to plan my diary around the kids' assemblies and sports days. I never miss those. But on the other hand, I don't ever watch TV."

Victoria admitted work is never far from her mind - even when she's in bed with David
Victoria admitted work is never far from her mind - even when she's in bed with David

Victoria admitted that she never fully switches off from work – even when getting into bed with husband David at night.

She said: "After dinner I'll catch up with emails. And when I'm lying in bed I think about the next collection. That makes me sound insane, doesn't it?

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"That I'm getting into ben with David Beckham and thinking about clothes."

The former Spice Girl, who has sons Brooklyn, 15, Romeo, 12, Cruz, 9, and three-year-old daughter Harper, discussed her day-to-day life during the interview, and surprisingly it seems she is just like any other working mum.

Despite this, she makes sure she's always available for mummy duties

"[I] get the kids up, do breakfast, check if there are any spelling tests or maths tests, if they need football boots," she said.

"It's complicated because two of the boys go to the same school, Brooklyn goes to a different school, Harper goes to another school, so usually David and I each do a school run."

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Despite the fact she and David are worth an estimated £184million, Victoria insisted she will never stop working.

She said: "I'm lucky that I do something I love, and I am proud as I think it's a positive message to young women: if you want have a career, and be married with children, then you can. It's full on, but it's doable.

"Although my mum can't understand why I'm working this hard now, to be honest."

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