Victoria Beckham 'freaked' out by fame
Updated: 2012-07-16 13:12
(Agencies)
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Victoria Beckham tries not to think about how famous she is.
The Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer and her husband David Beckham are one of the most photographed couples in the world but Victoria admitted interest in her personal life makes her uncomfortable.
She told British Airways' Business Life magazine: "I think I'd be freaked out if I thought about that too much. Honestly I wake up every morning and pinch myself. I appreciate how lucky I am. I don't take anything for granted. I have an amazing family and a job I love. It's all so incredible."
Although she has reached worldwide fame through first her music career and now her own fashion label, Victoria has no plans to slow down and is instead considering new areas to branch out in.
She said: "[I might design] shoes next. Or something surprising in technology perhaps. All I know right now, is that I'm enjoying the journey."
Victoria - who has four children, Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, nine, Cruz, seven, and one-year-old Harper, with soccer star husband David - says she never set out to be a huge business brand and just designed clothes because she enjoyed it.
She said: "I didn't set out to create a big brand or business. I just set out to design, to have a creative outlet. It's what I like to do. I love fashion. It's my hobby that's turned into a successful business. Of course I have to work hard at it. I'm up early and most of the night as well."
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