Saturday was a pretty big one for the Beckhams. In celebration of matriarch Victoria’s 50th birthday, David Beckham and the clan descended on Oswald’s, a London members-only club, to ring in the occasion. And, like most 50th birthdays with an open bar, it appears a pretty wild time was had by all. Romeo, Cruz, et al. mingled with Gordon Ramsay, Marc Anthony, and Jason Statham. Tom Cruise leapt to the rescue of a fallen photographer. And the entire Spice Girls lineup blessed guests with a...
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