VICTORIA Beckham received a sweet surprise from daughter Harper-Seven as she left a bunny and crystals on her bed for a good night's sleep.
The 45-year-old took to Instagram to share the kind gesture, which her youngest thought would help her sleep better whilst husband David is away.
Harper also left a book that was titled "My Reasons Why I Love You."
Victoria captioned the photo on Instagram stories: "I love you Harper Seven. Harper left a sweet surprise for mummy when she got in bed tonight."
A good night sleep was needed for Posh, as she was up early this morning to take eight-year-old Harper to school.
Sporting gym gear as she did the school run, Victoria struggled to leave the house as she carried Harper's P.E kit, rucksack and lunch box and joked: "How many school bags does one little person need?"
On Tuesday, Victoria post a throwback video with her and David taking part in a jokey Q&A.
When Victoria asked when he first realised he was famous, David joked: "Straight away."
Victoria cheekily responded: "It was when he first started going out with me actually," before collapsing into fits of giggles and throwing her arms around David.
The interviewer can be heard asking off camera what made him fall in love with the fashion designer, to which he responded: "I couldn't put my finger on one thing. It was everything, you know the whole package I just fell in love with it," he gushed.
After an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the footballer recalled how he met Posh Spice at the player's lounge of Manchester United football club in 1997 and how he still has the train ticket she wrote her number on.
Eager to give himself the best chance of getting a yes, Becks waited until he felt Victoria had drank enough alcohol as he went to ask for her phone number.
"She'd had a couple of drinks so I decided why not, I'll try and get her number."
He added: "We talked for about an hour in the players' lounge. She actually got the train up that day so she wrote her number down on her train ticket, which I still have."
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