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Harper Beckham Already Knows What She Wants To Be When She Grows Up

Harper Beckham Already Knows What She Wants To Be When She Grows Up
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Harper Beckham has no interest in fashion, much to her mother’s dismay. On “Good Morning America,” Victoria Beckham admitted that her four-year-old daughter would much rather follow in her father’s footsteps and play soccer instead.

“She loves fashion, you know, as all little girls do… but she loves sports,” the former Spice Girl said. “She's a tomboy, she has three brothers. She said to me the other day: ‘Mommy I think I want to play football.’ [It was a] dagger through the heart.”

In the past, dad David has posted photos of his little girl playing soccer, proving she shares his great love for the sport.

Mia Hamm eat your heart out ⚽️⚽️ Harper Seven taking lessons from her brothers ( oh and her dad ) ❤️

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In Victoria’s “Good Morning America” interview, she admitted that getting her kids Harper, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz to stop playing soccer in the house is always a struggle.

Speaking about Harper, the 41-year-old mom said: “I have three boys who want to play football, come on, let one of them want to be in fashion!”

But whether Victoria believes it or not, her kids have actually inherited her knack for fashion. The Beckham’s oldest child, 16-year-old Brooklyn, made his modelling debut last year and is currently on the cover of the October 2015 issue of Miss Vogue.

And the couple’s second child, 13-year-old Romeo, has been modelling long before his brother! In 2013, Romeo landed a major Burberry campaign and was named the face of Burberry’s children’s line.

So there’s still hope yet for Victoria’s youngest kids, Cruz, 10, and Harper, 4, to follow in her fashion footsteps.

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