David Beckham makes big early birthday parties in Miami

David Beckham makes big early birthday parties in Miami

David Beckham started early with his 50th birthday feuding with an extravagant black-slips event hosting his wife, Victoria Beckham, Sunday 30 March.

Although Beckham officially turns 50 on May 2, the festivities took place at Cipriani Downtown Miami, where he draws a star-studded guest list that included Tom Brady, Shaquille O’Neal, Lionel Messi and Beckham family’s four children, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

The exclusive party contained dinner, drinks and music curated by DJ D-Nice in Ciprianis Socialista Lounge.

David and his sons looked sharp in black tuxedo, while Victoria, Harper, daughter -in -law Nicola Peltz and Romeo’s girlfriend Kim Turnbull dazzled in floor length dresses.

In a heartfelt instagram post, Beckham also expressed his gratitude, “So I thought I would start celebrating a little early, such a special evening in Miami. So lucky to have amazing friends and family to start the 50th festival.”

Former Manchester United and Real Madrid -Star also shared playful Instagram stories, including a photo between 6’4 “Brady and 7’1” O’Neal, caption, “I’m so small.”

At the forefront of his milestone birthday, Beckham told the Lord’s health in February that turning 50 not flames him, as he said, “It’s not something I’m worried about. As long as I’m in shape and healthy, and my family is healthy, that’s all I love.” Despite a career marked by injuries, he revealed, “My body actually feels better than it has … for a long time.”

Meanwhile, Victoria Beckham, who marked David’s 49 -year birthday last year with a loving tribute, also loving posts celebrating her husband when she wrote, “Happy birthday David. I love us to get really old together! You’re not far behind me! You’re our everything!”

In addition, David Beckham withdrew from professional football 12 years ago, but his passion for fitness remains strong.

While he reflected on past injuries, he noticed, “My Achilles was a bad injury to the end of my playing career, but it never bothers me now, despite leaving it.”

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