Victoria Beckham flashes incredible legs after being mocked for 'Ross from Friends' smile
The Spice Girl paraded her very toned legs as she gave her social media followers a glimpse at her cosy work from home attire
by Lucy NeedhamVictoria Beckham looked keen to move past the furore of her rare smiling picture yesterday as she returned to Instagram by turning focus to her incredibly toned legs.
For her latest post, the former Spice Girl looked away from the camera and straight at her laptop screen as she gave her followers a glimpse at her working from home attire.
Posing on her stool in a pair of minuscule denim shorts, the 46-year-old demonstrated how she runs her fashion empire from the kitchen of her Cotswolds retreat in simplistic style.
"My warm weather working from home wardrobe! Shorts & slippers. The dream," Victoria explained in the caption.
Old friend Emma Bunton piped up in the comments: "Gorgeous lady" as she heaped praise on her fellow bandmember.
While supermodel Poppy Delevingne simply wrote: "Legssssssss."
There had been an even bigger reaction when a snap of Victoria was posted to Instagram earlier this week capturing her with a rare smile on her face.
The notoriously pouty star appeared alongside her son Cruz, 15, as they posed in matching dress robes.
Victoria was almost unrecognisable as she gave a huge grin that flashed her teeth.
Her husband David joined the fans expressing their surprise at her pose.
"How white are mums @VictoriaBeckham teeth?" he asked. "It’s Ross from Friends," added David followed by a string of laughing emojis.
Luckily, Victoria saw the funny side as she liked her son's photo on the social media site along with over 100,000 fans.
The former Spice Girl referenced her notorious reluctance to smile in pictures during an interview with Glamour last year.
"I want to be honest. In the past, I’ve probably hidden behind my armor – the not smiling publicly, for instance. There’s less of that now," she insisted.
"There’s something really liberating about embracing who I am at 45 years old and owning it, feeling confident, feeling content," she said. "Doing beauty has really helped with that – it’s been very liberating. I want to spread the word that everybody should feel like the best version of themselves.
"To look after what you have. I want to tell people to own who you are. Yes, we – and I – have wrinkles, and that’s OK!" she cried.
Victoria said she was still 'very tough' on herself but had learned to let go of her insecurities and set a good example to her children.
"You realiae they notice everything,” said the mum-of-four. "I would never sit down with my kids and skip a meal — they need to see that their mum eats healthily — you need to to show little people how to be healthy and happy with who they are."