Fashion designer Victoria Beckham promised her husband she would ‘spice up their marriage’ on their 25th wedding anniversary earlier this month.
After 25 years of marriage and with their 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren grown, Victoria wants to rekindle the passion she had with Becks. Heat reports that their biggest concern right now is keeping the spark alive in their marriage, something the former pop singer is very focused on.
Some sources revealed that the Becks couple both wanted to rekindle the feelings of the first days of love. “Like many couples who want to put effort into maintaining the romantic feelings, especially after a quarter of a century of living together, Vic promised David on their wedding anniversary that she would spice up the marriage and bring back the taste of the old days,” the source revealed.
“Although Victoria and David have never had problems in bed, naturally, feelings have decreased over the years, especially when having 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren and being busy with work. But now they are entering a new phase of life when the 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren are grown up and living independently. Victoria wants to revive the romance like the early days when they were inseparable,” said Heat .
The newspaper said that Victoria was determined to fulfill her promise by spending more time on intimacy and booking long trips. Becks was said to “not be able to complain” about his wife’s actions.
In a conversation with Vogue Australia published in early August, Vic also confessed that she now “loves her husband more than when she first met him.” The mother of four said that their relationship is deeper than ever.
On their 25th wedding anniversary on July 4, the once-beautiful couple delighted fans by recreating the image of them wearing purple ceremonial attire and sitting on the throne just like their wedding day. During more than two decades of marriage, the couple’s marriage faced a major crisis when Becks was involved in an affair scandal with his personal secretary Rebecca Loos in 2004. The famous couple was also rumored to no longer have feelings for each other but remained together only for business.