Harper Beckham, 15, nails mum Victoria’s Posh Spice pout as she wears jacket from Romeo’s label to support Spain during World Cup semi-finals

Harper Beckham looked every inch her mother’s daughter as she watched Spain beat France in the World Cup semifinals on Tuesday night.
Victoria Beckham’s teenage daughter, who turned 15 last week, nailed her mom’s iconic Posh Spice pout as she watched Spain win 2-0 at Dallas Stadium in Texas.
Harper was wearing a Spain football jacket alongside his brothers Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Cruz’s girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30.
His father, David, played for both Spain and France during his career, including stints at Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, but the Beckham family’s loyalties lay with Spain on Tuesday night.
Wearing her brother Romeo’s Spain jacket from retro-inspired sportswear brand Intra, Harper couldn’t help but crack a smile and stare at her mother’s spitting image.
Earlier this week David defended his wife Victoria, insisting she was ‘celebrating heartily’ after her subdued reaction to England’s thrilling World Cup quarter-final clash went viral.
Harper Beckham looked every inch her mother’s daughter as she watched Spain beat France in the World Cup semifinals on Tuesday night.
Harper pouted and posed with her brother Romeo while wearing one of the retro sportswear brand’s designs.
The Beckham family were among the stars watching the Three Lions match against Norway in Miami on Saturday night.
While former England captain David and his children were suitably distraught when Jude Bellingham scored an epic goal in first-half stoppage time, Victoria, 52, remained sulking.
Photos of David jumping out of his seat cheering while his wife, who is known to rarely smile, sat down turned the Spice Girl into an instant meme, causing David to jokingly defend his wife.
The football legend wrote of stand-up comedian Jenny Johnson’s match recap: ‘There’s nothing like cheering for England from home, then they move on to Victoria and we see that classic Posh Spice smile! It’s so contagious!’
‘I thought I was excited while watching sports, but Victoria reduced my excitement to zero! Every time I see him I say “TAKE ACTION WITH YOUR LIFE!!!!” I shout. because its energy is electricity!!!’
Commenting with a series of crying, laughing emojis, David wrote: ‘He was celebrating in there, I promise his reactions were a little slower than mine.’
Victoria was later seen getting into the spirit by clapping along as England won the match 2-1, as she warmed up to the infectious energy at Miami Stadium.
The fashion designer and singer said she wasn’t a football fan when she met David at a Manchester United match in 1997.
Victoria Beckham’s daughter, who turned 15 last week, nailed her mom’s iconic Posh Spice pout as the family watched Spain’s 2-0 win at Dallas Stadium in Texas.
Harper was wearing a Spain football jacket alongside his brothers Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30.
Wearing her brother Romeo’s Spain jacket from retro-inspired sportswear brand Intra, Harper couldn’t manage a smile, so she stared at her mother’s salivating display.
His father, David, played for both Spain and France during his career, but the Beckham family’s loyalties remained with Spain on Tuesday.
Harper looked much more cheerful as she greeted actor Timothee Chalamet and his father Marc in the VIP seats in Dallas.
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Always a doting wife, Victoria made sure she attended every match possible, but admitted she disliked sport because she didn’t feel ‘wanted’ when she was on the pitch.
However, in recent years, after David retired and founded his own club, Inter Miami, Victoria’s mind changed.
Victoria told the Financial Times in 2024: ‘I’ve never enjoyed watching football. I never felt like I was necessarily wanted [at the matches]. I don’t mean this to be pathetic, but it’s never been as much fun as it is now.
‘Now when we come to Miami I feel wanted. ‘I’m friends with the players’ families.’
Victoria has now joined David for two World Cup matches and will no doubt be in the crowd at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday to watch the semi-final between England and Argentina for a place in the final.




