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Victoria Beckham Says 'You're Welcome' With Birthday Pic Of David In Just His Wet Underwear

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The Spice Girl wished her former footballer husband a happy 48th birthday with the revealing Instagram photo—and was promptly thanked by thirsty fans.

Like all of us David and Victoria Beckham keep getting older, but they never seem to stop looking like two of the hottest people on the entire planet.

David Beckham's 48th birthday was no exception.


To celebrate the former premier league footballer's big day, Victoria Beckham, the fashion icon also known as Posh Spice of The Spice Girls fame, posted a photo of her husband of nearly 24 years on Instagram, as most spouses do.

But it wasn't just any photo.

Posh chose a photo of her hubby nearly in the altogether, giving her followers a shot of Becks not only in his underwear, but in his wet, see-through underwear.

And boy, has it brought out the thirst in the couple's fandom.

Taken in an outdoor pool or hot tub of some kind, the photo shows David Beckham in just a beanie and a pair of white, wet Calvin Klein underwear.

True to her always pithy wit, Victoria captioned the photo:

"Let’s all celebrate @davidbeckham !! You’re welcome!😂"

Isn't David the one supposed to be given gifts on his birthday?

Not that we're ungrateful!

The underwear snap wasn't the only birthday tribute Posh posted for her husband. She also posted a tribute, along with a carousel of photos of her and Becks and their four kids, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 20, Cruz, 18 and Harper, 11.

The heartfelt caption read:

"Happy Birthday @DavidBeckham we love you sooooo much xxxxx. The most amazing husband and incredible daddy🙏🏼You are our everything"

Fans of the couple were definitely onboard with Victoria Beckham's tributes to her husband.

But the underwear one definitely made the biggest splash.

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Posh and Becks first met in 1997 at the players' lounge for Manchester United, the team on which David Beckham became an internationally renowned soccer star.

They married in 1999 when both were at the height of their fame—when David was regarded as the best soccer player in the world, and Victoria was prepping her first solo album after releasing the Spice Girls' final album.

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