It was the celebrity party of the year. But despite Victoria Beckham throwing a very star-studded 50th birthday bash on Saturday night - her family as always were her priority.
The singer, 48, cut a tired but cheerful figure, as her fiancé, 35, sweetly helped her out of the swanky Mayfair private members' club Oswald's.
David Beckham moved his beloved wife Victoria to tears as he made an emotional speech at her 50th birthday celebration on Saturday.
A broken foot didn’t slow Victoria Beckham down for her 50th birthday. The fashion designer, who suffered her injury back in February while working out according to her husband, David Beckham on social media, entered the party using two crutches. She paired the medical devices with a gauzy mint gown, paired with loose waves. Beckham looked serious while entering the party, but the star-studded occasion proved to be a lively affair. VICTORIA BECKHAM, JEWEL, LEONARDO DICAPRIO: CELEBRITIES TURNING...
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Victoria Beckham rings in her 50th birthday in style
Stars including Tom Cruise, Eva Longoria and Salma Hayek flew in from around the world to attend the lavish event
Victoria Beckham and Eva Longoria proved they are the best of friends as they posed for Instagram pictures while partying at her 50th birthday bash in London on Saturday.
The fashion designer celebrated the milestone with an assortment of celebrity friends and family members at upmarket members only club Oswalds.
David Beckham's best pal Dave Gardner has revealed that guests at Victoria's star-studded 50th birthday enjoyed a trip to a kebab shop after the bash.
Victoria Beckham and her lookalike sister Louise Adams were the spitting image of one another posed at the fashion designer's 50th birthday on Saturday.
Nicola Peltz Beckham wasn't able to attend mother-in-law Victoria's 50th birthday party in London this weekend. She explained on Instagram that she was spending some time with her grandmother and was 'so sad' to miss the bash.