She went on: “I already feel so much happier being in Los Angeles. This feels like a whole new start for us as a family. We can leave the negative stuff from Spain behind. The four years there weren’t always easy.In Spain we didn’t have much of a social life, whereas here we have got loads of friends and it just feels right. No one ever really came to visit us in Madrid, whereas everyone seems to want to come out here to see us.I was really nervous about David seeing the new house for the first time, but he loves it and so do the kids.“David has no regrets. He’s got a whole new challenge here in LA and that’s what drives him. The decision to move here was very much about what would be good for the family and the boys have been so excited about it." (The Sun)
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Sunday, 22 July 2007
LA Feels Like Our Home
Victoria Beckham says Los Angeles already feels like home after just one week there — and she and hubby David may never leave. She much prefers the life in America, with David and their three boys.Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Victoria, 33, said: “We’ve loved every minute so far. I can’t see us going back.” She opened her heart on life away from Britain and Spain as Becks prepared for new team LA Galaxy’s game against Chelsea today — although his own debut was in doubt due to an injury. Victoria said David, 33, was not bothered about swapping Real Madrid for Galaxy, a team branded no better than a pub side. And sons Brooklyn, eight, Romeo, four, and Cruz, two, are thrilled with their new home.