Victoria Beckham gave her husband David a public telling off after he edited their vineyard snap wrong.
The couple were seen to be enjoying a few glasses of wine while enjoying a romantic trip to France. David captured the gorgeous setting with a snap on Instagram, but his filters had given his wife a strange new look.
As they enjoyed the sunset at Domaine De Peretti Della Rocca, it wasn’t just the sky turning a little red. “What?” Victoria wrote in the caption. “Why is my hair ginger??? What filter is that David?”
One pop fan was quick to link and responded to the star: “Now Ginger Spice!”
David and Victoria, who wed in 1999, have had fun playfully trolling each other through the years — especially over their wardrobe choices.
In November 2020, the couple posed for a picture showing off their red poppy pins in honor of the Remembrance Day in the U.K. “Wearing our poppies with pride today,” Victoria captioned an Instagram post at the time.
While David looked dapper in his white-button up shirt, tailored wool blazer and corduroys, the soccer legend raised eyebrows for his oversized boots.
Victoria didn’t miss the opportunity to poke fun at her husband by comparing him to a Disney character’s costume.
“Gaston wants his boots back @davidbeckham,” she wrote via her Instagram Story at the time, referring to Gaston from Beauty and the Beast.
David replied to his wife’s post with an Instagram Story of his own, writing: “So my wife decided to post before asking me or cropping my last minute shoe option. Revenge will be sweet @victoriabeckham”.
More recently, the pair went viral for their hilarious back-and-forth during their documentary, Beckham.
In the four-part Netflix series, which dropped in October 2023, Victoria referred to her family as “working class” while growing up during a confessional. David, however, comes into the room to correct her.
“Be honest,” he tells Victoria, to which she replied: “I am being honest’.
After David asks Victoria what car her dad would drive her to school in, she was initially reluctant to say the answer before admitting; “OK. In the ‘80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce’.
The exchange prompted Victoria to launch her own set of T-shirts which read, “My dad had a Rolls-Royce”.