Fashion icon Victoria Beckham and her husband, David Beckham, were left speechless by a rare display of the Northern Lights.
The celebrity couple took to Instagram on May 10th to share stunning photos of the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, which illuminated the night sky across the U.K. and Europe.
Victoria captured David on her Instagram story, standing with his arms outstretched under the Northern Lights sky.
Courtesy: @victoriabeckham on Instagram Stories
“Aurora borealis #northernlights,” she wrote in the caption, tagging her husband and later adding, “This is incredible!!!!”
Courtesy: @victoriabeckham on Instagram Stories
David also shared his awe with a close-up shot of the light show, captioning it, “Wow no filter.”
This experience comes just over a week after Victoria's birthday tribute to David on May 2nd.
Last month, Victoria went viral in a video captured by her husband from her 50th birthday party in London on April 20.
The singer and model reunited with her Spice Girls bandmates Melanie “Mel B” Brown, Melanie “Mel C” Chisolm, Emma Bunton, and Geri Halliwell Horner for a surprise performance at the bash.
Speaking about the unexpected reunion on Jimmy Kimmel Live on May 8, David shared his excitement, “It's actually been 12 years since they did the Olympics in the U.K. but over 15 years since they actually were on a stage together.
“So obviously having them all there that night, and I didn't expect them to all get up on stage.”
David also went into detail about a planned surprise for Victoria. “But I had a whole video planned where me and my kids recreated the 'Mama' video,” he explained.
“My son, who plays the guitar and sings, had a song, and he sang 'Mama,' and all of a sudden all the girls got up — and I'm their biggest fan, you know? I tend not to tell my wife that.”
The former football star continued, “I tend to tell her that I fancied her, but she was a Spice Girl. I love that about her... So I was a fan.”
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