Victoria Beckham weighs in on THAT humble upbringing moment as she claims she was ‘never in a position to wear designer clothes’

Victoria Beckham has elaborated on her humble parenting debate, a moment that went viral in the hit Netflix Beckham documentary.

When Victoria, 50, said in the series that she came from a working-class family, David was quick to point out that her father actually drove her to school in a Rolls-Royce.

Since that memorable moment aired, Victoria has continued to double down on claims that she comes from a working-class background.

In conversation with De Sunday Times Style magazine Victoria revealed that she would always wear high street fashion growing up as she was ‘never in a position’ to buy a designer.

She said: “For me, growing up, it was always just a high street. I wasn’t in a position to wear designer clothes, my mother never wore designer clothes.

Victoria Beckham, 50, has spoken out further about her humble parenting debate, a moment that went viral in the Netflix Beckham documentary

When Victoria said in the series that she came from a working-class family, David was quick to point out that her father actually drove her to school in a Rolls-Royce.

“Whether I was shopping or looking for inspiration, that’s where we went.”

Victoria also revealed that she stores her huge designer wardrobe in a special, heat-controlled vault.

The fashion designer revealed she was ‘lucky’ with the storage facility featuring a high-tech archive catalog system.

The room has directions to every item of clothing, bag, shoe and accessory all logged online for her to search.

She added: ‘I’m in the fortunate position of having a lot of things, which I keep in a temperature-controlled warehouse. I can go to the site and type ‘black shoe’ and they will all appear.”

She also revealed that her daughter Harper, 12, – who she shares with former footballer husband David – is most interested in viewing her vast collection of designer bags.

It comes as Victoria partied until the early hours on Saturday night as she celebrated her 50th birthday surrounded by her family and famous friends.

The Spice Girl was voted ‘the best night ever’ and had to be carried out of the swanky Mayfair private members club Oswald’s by her husband David at 2.30am.

Since that memorable moment aired, Victoria has continued to double down on claims that she comes from a working-class background

Speaking to The Sunday Times Style magazine, Victoria revealed that she would always wear high street fashion growing up as she was ‘never in a position’ to buy designer clothes.

She said: “For me, growing up, it was always just a high street. I wasn’t in a position to wear designer clothes, my mother never wore designer clothes. Whether I was shopping or looking for inspiration, that’s where we went.”

Her recent foot injury left the star relying on crutches for her glamorous entrance hours earlier, but she had her husband on hand for a piggyback ride as the evening drew to a close.

Giggling behind her heavily tinted sunglasses, Victoria was pressed against her family after being carried into the waiting car.

David, who will reach the same milestone next year, was without a coat as the family headed home.

The former Manchester United and England midfielder walked his wife across the busy sidewalk to the back of their taxi, where they were joined by all four of their children.

Chic Mayfair private members club Oswald’s was the venue for what turned out to be a decidedly elegant black tie affair tonight, with 100 guests enjoying dinner, sparkling water and cocktails – and dancing until the early hours.

Other guests seen leaving the chic venue included Victoria’s former Spice Girls bandmates Emma Bunton, Melanie Chisholm and Melanie Brown – who needed her own knight in shining armor for help as she walked out into the street.

Even Geri Horner left with a smile, having seemingly put the ‘sexting’ scandal surrounding her husband, Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner, behind her.

Close friends Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham later joined the exodus, followed by singer Marc Anthony and his model wife Nadia Ferreira.

It comes as Victoria partied until the early hours on Saturday night as she celebrated her 50th birthday surrounded by her family and famous friends.

The Spice Girl was voted ‘the best night ever’ and had to be carried out of swanky Mayfair private members club Oswald’s by her husband David at 2.30am (seen earlier in the evening)

The Spice Girls officially reunited on Saturday as they celebrated Victoria’s 50th birthday in London, dancing and singing along

L-R: Romeo, Cruz, Victoria, Harper, David and Brooklyn all posed together as they headed to the bash

Other departures included close family friends Gordon and Tana Ramsay, as well as Dave Gardner – David’s best friend and business partner.

Former desperate housewife Eva Longoria looked as fresh as she arrived as she greeted onlookers before heading home.

Elsewhere, Hollywood legends Tom Cruise and Salma Hayek – who was joined by husband François-Henri Pinault – drew a crowd after calling it quits and taking to the streets.

The Spice Girls officially reunited on Saturday as they celebrated Victoria’s 50th birthday in London.

The British girl group – which was founded in 1994 – consists of Beckham, Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner.

The lavish celebrations saw all five Spice Girls come together to sing one of their hits, Stop, to the star-studded guests – all of which was caught on camera by husband David.

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