Victoria Beckham, the renowned fashion entrepreneur and former music icon, recently shared insights into her personal and professional life during an interview with The Times, confirming her steadfast commitment to her career. At 52 years of age, Beckham expressed no desire to retire, attributing her passion for work as a significant contributor to her sustained enthusiasm.
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“I just love what I do. I love the people that I work with,” Beckham stated when asked about her retirement plans. She firmly believes that staying active keeps her engaged, stating, “To be honest, I’d be really bored. I love being busy.” This zeal for her profession extends beyond personal satisfaction; she also sees it as a positive example for her four children, whom she shares with husband David Beckham.

Beckham noted that both she and David demonstrate a solid work ethic, and she values the insight their children gain from witnessing their parents’ passion and dedication. “I think it’s really good that the children see how passionate I am about what I do,” she remarked. “It’s wonderful for us to see that our children have passion. They have work ethic. They are driven.” Her emphasis on leading by example underlines her belief in the importance of instilling those values in her children.

Having risen to fame in the 1990s as a member of the Spice Girls, Beckham transitioned into a successful solo music career. However, it was the launch of her fashion brand that solidified her status as a mogul in the industry. Her journey has not been without challenges, as she recounts in her recent documentary series, *Victoria Beckham*, which aired on Netflix in 2025.
Reflecting on the tumultuous period during which her fashion label faced near closure, Beckham described it as a “dark, dark time.” She candidly shared, “I almost lost everything… I used to cry before I went to work every day because I felt like a firefighter. We were tens of millions in the red.” Despite her successes, Beckham found herself in an arduous battle to save her business, confiding in husband David, who also serves as her business partner.
In order to navigate her way out of those troubled waters, Beckham emphasised the importance of being open to change. She found support from businessman David Belhassen, who advised her to “change everything” and undertake a thorough restructuring of her brand. “Part of the problem was people were really afraid to tell me no,” she explained, acknowledging her past difficulties in accepting critical feedback.
She expressed a willingness to take accountability for her previous oversights, admitting, “I’ll hold my hands up and be accountable for things that I have done that I should have done and could have done differently.” This honesty regarding her challenges offers an inspiring perspective on growth and resilience.
Beckham’s recent experiences have led her to view the process of creating her Netflix series as significant self-reflection. At the 2026 Time100 Summit in New York, she commented, “It was like a year’s intense therapy, if I can be honest. Because I always live in the present, and I’m always looking forward.” This sentiment showcases her desire to remain present while simultaneously striving for future success.
As she looks ahead, Beckham appears more committed than ever to her career and her brand. The lessons learned from her past have shaped her outlook, encouraging a continuous evolution not just as a designer, but as a role model. Victoria Beckham remains a prominent figure in both the fashion and entertainment industries, and her request to remain busy is indicative of her vibrant spirit and unwavering drive—qualities that are sure to inspire many.
