The former Spice Girl showed her husband her support as his dram becomes a reality across the pond
Victoria Beckham has been seen showing her husband, Sir David Beckham, her support as he saw his $1 billion dream become a reality across the pond.
The former Manchester United legend and England footballer was seen taking in his club Inter Miami’s new home ahead of its official opening on Saturday (April 4). The stadium will boast a capacity of 26,700, with pink seats matching Inter Miami’s home kit colour.
It was all part of David’s plan to bring a Major League Soccer team to South Florida, which he announced in 2014, saying at the time that part of his vision was to build a new stadium on prime waterfront real estate in the heart of the city.
Nu Stadium will host its first official game this weekend as Inter Miami take part in a highly-anticipated game against Austin FC. The project is reported to be worth an estimated $1.3 billion and called ‘Miami Freedom Park’.
Taking to Instagram, David shared pictures of him exploring the complete stadium for the first time, even testing out the pitch as he dusted off his own football skills. “So exciting to see our players and fans together in @miafreedompark for the first time. The open training session was great… bring on Saturday now @intermiamicf.”
David’s son, Romeo, was quick to show his support, commenting on the post with a number of red heart emojis, as did the star’s former teammate Gary Neville.
Victoria, meanwhile, reshared David’s post to her own Instagram Story, with the Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer sharing in view of her millions of followers: “I am so proud of what you have dreamt and brought to life @davidbeckahm [heart GIF].”
Speaking of pride, it comes after David said he is “very proud” of his son Cruz’s music career. The 21-year-old singer has followed in the footsteps of his mother, Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, and has pursued a career in music as the frontman of Cruz Beckham And The Breakers.
Appearing on talkSPORT Drive with Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent, Sir David has said he thinks his youngest son’s band is doing “incredibly well”.
The 50-year-old said at the end of last month: “Cruz has been working on his music since he was about eight or nine years old. And he’s all of a sudden got a band together. He’s released an album. It’s Cruz Beckham And The Breakers. They’re doing incredibly well. They’re travelling around the UK.
“They were in Bristol. They were in Brighton. They were in Birmingham. They were in Paris, Amsterdam. So they’re going around Europe and now they’re back in London for three shows, and he’s performing tonight. I’m very proud of him because he’s worked really hard. So good stuff.”
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