Woman’s Day (New Zealand)

The knives are out

Posh and Becks’ $400k marriage face lift

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While Nicole and Keith wrestle with their marriage woes, Victoria and David Beckham have come up with a bizarre new plan to strengthen their union – plastic surgery!

The couple, who’ve had more than their share of marital misery, are planning a holiday in Los Angeles this Easter and a well-placed insider says they’ve booked in to get $400,000 of cosmetic surgery while they’re there.

“Posh is having a face lift, another boob job and a Brazilian bum lift, while David is keen to have pec implants and a face lift too, with chin augmentati­on,” dishes the insider.

Former Spice Girl Victoria, 45, is hoping it will be a case of “the couple that goes under the knife together stays together”, but our insider claims she is privately feeling “unnerved” by some of the hot young lotharios David, 44, is signing up to play for his new soccer team Inter Miami.

“One of his signings is Manchester City star Sergio Agüero, who’s been dubbed ‘the ultimate bachelor’,” says our source. “It’s no secret that

Sergio has been linked to a bevy of beautiful women and Victoria is terrified that once David is based full-time in Miami, he’ll be sucked into a hard-partying lifestyle.”

Last year Victoria was left unimpresse­d by her husband’s constant partying with young, beautiful women including Bella Hadid, Alexa Chung and Poppy Delevingne, and spending more weekends away with his pals.

Now, with footie legend Becks about to increase his time in Miami while Victoria keeps the home fires burning in London with their kids – Brooklyn, 20, Romeo, 17, Cruz, 14, and eight-year-old Harper – the pop-star-turned-fashiondes­igner is nervous about their marriage being put to the test once again.

“Vic is telling pals that their surgery makeover is a way to ensure she and David keep themselves on top of the game with so many younger, attractive power couples coming onto the scene,” adds the source. “But those closest to her feel it’s just her old insecuriti­es coming to the surface again. They’d much rather she got some counsellin­g than go under the knife.”

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