The fashion designer celebrated her special day surrounded by her loved ones who presented her with very interesting gifts – because being isolated forced them to be creative.
The mom of four used her Instagram stories to proudly show off her gifts, including dishwashing liquid and a personalized apron.
Victoria glanced at how much she enjoys taking care of household chores before revealing to her daughter Harper that she managed to give her mom a little something special on Friday.

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She said to the fans, “On my birthday, I got something I always wanted, a pinny. It’s very exciting.
“But look what goes with the pinny, not one but two, the Posh fairy liquid.”
“The kids know how much I love to do the dishes and how much I love the housework, so I’m happy to talk about it later.” “

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And eight-year-old Harper went the extra mile by offering his mother a handmade birthday card.
She wrote, “Dear mom, happy birthday. I love you so much, I hope you have a great day. We all love you my handsome hero.
” I love you madly. “

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Harper got creative with his card and pasted photos of the Beckham family’s faces onto a vintage poster of the Spice Girls.
Posh also invited fans to join the virtual birthday party she hosted on Instagram.
Victoria asked DJ Fat Tony to resume his Instagram account while he shared his favorite playlists live.

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The mom of four posted the virtual invitation the day before the event with a photo of her dancing among hundreds of balloons.
Victoria and her husband David are currently locked up in their huge Cotswold estate with children Harper, Cruz, 15, and Romeo, 17.

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While their eldest son Brooklyn, 21, isolates himself with his girlfriend in the United States.
As the family moved into isolation, they continued to urge fans to stay home on social media.
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