Victoria Beckham, 51, and her husband David, 50, showcase their fit figures while enjoying the Miami sunshine. She posted a striking Instagram Story selfie on Sunday, capturing them in a window reflection. Victoria wears a sleek black swimsuit, while David goes shirtless. Her caption reads: “Happy Sunday. Kisses from Miami.”
Son Cruz Confirms Tattoo Removal
Their son Cruz, 21, recently addressed fan curiosity during an Instagram Q&A session. When asked if his mother still has tattoos—knowing David has many—Cruz replied: “No not anymore x.”
Details of Victoria’s Former Tattoos
Victoria once sported several tattoos, including her husband’s initials “DB” and the Hebrew phrase “Together, forever, eternally” on her left wrist to celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary. Below that sat the numerals “VIII-V-MMVI,” marking May 8, 2006, the date they renewed their vows. Above it, “De Integro” translates to “again from the start.”
On her lower back, five stars represented Victoria, David, and their sons Cruz, Romeo, 23, and Brooklyn, 27. It’s unclear if a sixth star was added for daughter Harper, born in 2011. A prominent Hebrew poem ran down her back: “Ani l’dodi li va’ani lo haro’eh bashoshanim,” meaning “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine.” David shares a matching version on his arm.
Victoria Explains the Change
In 2022, Victoria discussed the removal after fans spotted changes in a beauty video. On The Today Show, she said: “I had these tattoos a long long time ago and they just weren’t particularly delicate. Mine were just a little bit thick and they were bleeding a little bit and they just weren’t as pretty. They just didn’t look so nice. It doesn’t mean anything more than that. I was just a bit sick of the tattoo. It’s as simple as that.”
Laser Tattoo Removal Process
Laser treatments use colored light beams to shatter ink into tiny particles, which the body absorbs and eliminates through the bloodstream, liver, and digestive system. Small tattoos cost about £150 per session, larger ones up to £800. Large tattoos often require 8 to 10 sessions. Side effects include temporary discomfort, blistering, and redness, with complete fading rare.
Nearly one in five Britons has at least one tattoo. While Victoria has gone ink-free, David displays dozens, and their sons also sport their own.

