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How did Beckham and the Spice Girl meet?

Autobiography of Beckham

How to know Victoria

I met my parents first, and then I saw Victoria and Melanie chatting in a corner. Their agent came over and he introduced himself first: "Hello! David, this is Simon? Fowler, the spice girl's agent. " Then he said, "I want to introduce Victoria to you." ?

I can feel a little sweat starting to run down my forehead. Suddenly the lounge became very hot because Victoria came to see me. I haven't decided what to say, but I can only say, "Hello! I am David. " keep

Doria looks relaxed. I guess she had a drink or two with Melanie. I once scored a volley goal in the game, hoping to impress her. In fact, she had no idea what happened during the game. She's looking at me. I guess she doesn't know who I am. I'm from Manchester United or Chelsea, and even if I played today, does she know? Later, someone reminded her that a few days ago, hot girls needed to wear uniforms to take photos, so she picked me out of the photo album of Football Illustrated Player. As she knows nothing about football, she is the only one who hasn't decided whose jersey to wear. Looking at those photos is to let her know which team she pretends to support. But at this time, that photo didn't bring me any benefits. ?

"I'm Victoria." ?

This is the whole process. I don't know what to say next, Simon. Fowler talked endlessly about the game for a while, and I can't remember a word he said. Victoria went back to Melanie and I went back to where my parents stood. I looked at Victoria from one side of the room and stared at her. In fact, I can't take my eyes off her. I saw Victoria looking back at me. I should try to get her phone number, or at least tell her something else. However, before I could, she had already left. In this way, I lost an excellent opportunity. When I got back to the car, all I could do was to control myself and not let my head hit the back of the chair in front of me in trouble.