Most incredible husband: David Beckham's wife Victoria wishes him on his birthday

Former football player David Beckham is celebrating his birthday today and his wife Victoria Beckham has the sweetest birthday wish for him.

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On May 2, David Beckham turned 47, and his wife Victoria Beckham paid him a wonderful tribute, thanking him for not only being the finest husband but also a terrific father to their four children, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper Beckham. 

Victoria posted a series of adorable images with David from their romantic time together to commemorate the occasion. 

She shared two Instagram posts where she lauded David for being an amazing person on his birthday. Sharing a heartfelt message for him, she wrote, 

"I love you so much @davidbeckham you are the most incredible husband anyone could wish for and I feel truly blessed. You are my everything x I love you so so much x happy birthday." 

Along with this message, Victoria added two photos of the duo from their vacation. 

In another post, Victoria added photos of David with their kids and thanked him for being a great father to them as she said,

"Happy birthday @davidbeckham the best daddy!!! We all love you so much!! So many kisses from us all!!!"

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David's birthday celebrations began early on Saturday, with the entire family gathering to commemorate the milestone. Victoria shared a snapshot of David blowing out his birthday candles beside a glass of wine and donuts on Instagram. Sandra Beckham, David's mother, was also present at her son's birthday party at home. She also included a video of the family singing 'Happy Birthday to David' in one of her posts.

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1 years ago

David Beckham is such a babe and the family is like all good genes accumulated together 😍 Beckham will alway remain the most special football player ❤️❤️❤️

1 years ago

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