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Published 15:09 28 Apr 2026 GMT
David Beckham previously revealed that wife Victoria has allegedly eaten the same meal every single day for almost three decades.
Trying to decide what to eat each day is a part of adulthood nobody prepared us for. From working out what we actually fancy, to making sure we have the ingredients and actually making the thing, preparing a different meal every day can be a real chore.
However, that doesn't seem to be the case for Victoria Beckham, as the Spice Girls star and fashion designer apparently eats the same thing every single day, and has done for almost 30 years.
During an appearance on the River Cafe Table 4 podcast in 2022, David revealed: "I get quite emotional about food and wine, when I'm eating something great I want everyone to try it.
"Unfortunately I'm married to someone that has eaten the same thing for the last 25 years."
He revealed exactly what that favored meal is, adding: 'Since I met her she only eats grilled fish, steamed vegetables, she will very rarely deviate from that.
"The only time she's probably ever shared something that's been on my plate was actually when she was pregnant with Harper and it was the most amazing thing.
"It was one of my favourite evenings. I can't remember what it was but I know she's not eaten it since."
Given their youngest child Harper is now 14, that's a very long time since VB tried anything new. The couple are also parents to sons Brooklyn, 27, Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21.
Victoria revealed during her own Table 4 appearance that she is a very fussy eater, and will never touch certain things, including oil, butter, or even sauces.
As for her favorite comfort food, Posh Spice goes for the rather austere (and very dry) sounding piece of plan wholegrain toast with salt on the top.
David also revealed that he tends to lean towards Jewish cuisine as his favorite food, as it is something he associates with his childhood.
He explained: "Every Saturday, when we’d turn up, my gran would have the most amazing chicken noodle soup, with the matzo meal dumplings… That was what I was brought up on.
"And jellied eels. One of the delights of being from the East End of London is pie, mash and jellied eels and liquor."