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VB’s Childhood Photos Revealed:

Victoria Beckham revealed some photos of her as a youngster as the 50-year-old former Spice Girl and model wished her sister a happy birthday, with the pair looking almost identical in their youth.

Louise Adams celebrated turning one year older on Thursday, November 21 and to mark the occasion, Victoria uploaded some photos of them wearing matching gingham pastel dresses as they held onto a pair of teddy bears during a trip to the wilderness.

Whilst another photo showed them smiling in front of a mirror whilst they rocked some blue pyjamas and posed for their parents, with the woman married to David Beckham looking slightly older.

“Happy birthday @louisesadams. I love you,” Beckham posted to Instagram, where she boasts an incredibly 32.9 million followers. “We were so cute… What happened?”

A final photo showed the sisters perched on a black Rolls Royce car whilst wearing pink dresses as Victoria concluded the celebratory post and tagged her parents too.

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Victoria and Louise’s upbringing

Louise is the middle child, younger than her sister and older than her brother Christian, but not too much is known about her save that she has four kids of her own and was previously wed to Darren Flood, their father.

Raised in Goffs Oak in Hertfordshire, located 14 miles away from London, the village was home to fewer than 8000 people when the family were growing up and is known for being used as a film set.

It is also known for being home to some high-profile figures such as Victoria, the ex-Manchester United soccer player, Robin Van Persie, and Richard Lewis, a professional tennis player who competed in the Davis Cup.

Despite the affluence and for owning a Rolls Royce, with a 2024 model valued at around $354,000, Victoria maintained she grew up as a working class person in the famous Beckham documentary to which her husband mocked her.

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