Victoria Beckham has come out to talk about the tough time she had in school.
Victoria Beckham has opened up about being bullied both ''mentally and physically'' in school and has said she wants to take her experience to show her daughter how important it is to be kind to others.
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Speaking to Glamour magazine Beckham said:
''I was bullied a lot at school, mentally and physically and the fact that I can talk to Harper about that and how girls should be kind to girls... I use my own experiences.''
''When you have children, it also puts a lot into perspective. You realise they notice everything.''
''I would never sit down with my kids and skip a meal - they need to see that their mum eats healthily - you need to show little people how to be healthy and happy with who they are," she added.
Victoria has previously spoken out about her school days describing them as 'hell'.
"Secondary school was hell. Children picking things up out of the puddles and throwing them at me. I just stood there, on my own. I didn't have any friends.''
''People would push me around, say they were going to beat me up.''
''I was a skinny, sallow-faced eight years old with pigtails and a gap in my teeth big enough for a pea to get stuck in. It was miserable. I didn't fit in.''
The former Spice Girls singer is mother to Brooklyn, 20, Romeo, 17, Cruz, 14, and Harper, eight, with husband David Beckham.
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