Victoria, David Beckham marital issues have been a favorite among tabloid publications for years, pointing out every little gesture or gossip as fuel to spew out nonsense. The most recent of these is the supposed divorce that the couple is going through that involves a whopping $1.2 billion. Even if this was not an absurd story and was actually real, however, it wouldn’t be the most expensive divorce ever.
This particular Victoria, David Beckham divorce story is courtesy of OK! where the publication asserts that the football star and his wife are splitting up. In the process, a considerable amount would reportedly be on the table, but this is just a load of waffle. To be clear, there is absolutely no evidence that a divorce between the couple is in the works.
Despite what the publication would like readers to believe, there have been no credible signs or proof that a Victoria, David Beckham split was currently on the way. While it’s natural to expect that there are marital problems occurring between the married pair, it would be a huge stretch to say that these would then lead to the two splitting up.
In fact, the best that tabloid gossips have been able to dig up with regards to a potential Victoria, David Beckham divorce are inconsequential signs and circumstantial events. No divorce papers have been filed and there have been no official announcements from both parties. There have also been no credible sources that are actually known to be close to the couple who have hinted on such a development.
On the other hand, when representatives for the couple were actually asked about this particular report, they found it to be as laughable as any other tabloid garbage directed at the pair. Once again, there is no Victoria, David Beckham divorce and it isn’t likely to happen any time soon.


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