Power couple David and Victoria Beckham are known for their jet set lifestyle, enviable looks and picture-perfect life.
But it's not all glitz, glam and red carpets as Victoria, 51, has revealed what life with David, 50, is really like behind closed doors.
The fashion designer revealed that she has to wear earplugs in bed due to her husband David's loud snoring.
Opening up in a candid new interview with The Sun, the fashion designer joked: 'I wear earplugs. Let me tell you, it ain’t for fun.
She continued: 'What do you think I’m doing it for? It’s not to pull a look in bed.
'He might look like that, but breaking news, even my husband snores. I have to have the earplugs.'
Victoria may be a former Spice Girl, a globally recognised fashion designer, and a mother-of-four, but she insists she's still a work in progress.


The star launched her new Netflix documentary this week, which follows her evolution from pop icon to WAG to fashion powerhouse.
Together with her husband David, the couple are now worth a reported £500million.
And while they appear every inch the perfect couple, Victoria recently admitted that even she can't quite embrace David's snoring at night and instead just simply blocks out the noise.
Elsewhere in the interview, Victoria shared a rare insight into their private life, revealing how she and David spend their time when the cameras are off.
Despite their busy schedules, the pair enjoy a slower pace at home, watching the occasional TV series and listening to podcasts.
Victoria spoke candidly about her struggles with imposter syndrome, something which has followed her for much of her life.
Mental health is also very close to her heart, and she revealed that she has had therapy, something she says she's proud to talk about.
Victoria also revealed that she and David place a strong focus on communication with their children, making time every evening for a phone-free family dinner where they ask each other about their day.



Meanwhile, the star admitted that taking on the Netflix documentary felt like a form of therapy and proved to be emotional at times.
She initially didn't want to revisit her Spice Girls days, having spent the past two decades building her fashion brand.
Only now, though, she said, does she feel she's truly earned her place at Paris Fashion Week.
The star confessed that she finally feels able to reflect on her journey without worrying that it could undermine her work.
For the first time, Victoria said she doesn't feel the need to prove herself, as she knows she is enough.
Last Friday, Victoria unveiled her Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Paris, which was met with glowing praise and marked another milestone in her fashion career.
When it comes to romance, she and David still make time for each other in simple but meaningful ways.
Rather than extravagant gifts or over-the-top gestures, they focus on the little things, such as leaving notes for one another, making morning shakes, or preparing each other's vitamins.
They also enjoy downtime together outside the home, with Victoria revealing they recently spent the weekend having a quiet lunch at their local countryside pub.
But above all, she says the most important part of their relationship is that David still makes her laugh, even after 26 years of marriage.