British singer, designer and model Victoria Beckham has visited Kenya on a trip to support charitable projects, including one that promotes the boxing female, local media reported today.
Beckham, 43, has been seen in the last few days in Nairobi to see first-hand initiatives supported by Sport Relief, a charitable event that takes place every two years in the United Kingdom.
“The fault that it is not so good is the cowboys,” jokes the former singer of the Spice Girls group and wife of ex-footballer David Beckham, in a comment published this Monday on the social network Instagram, in which she appears in a photo practicing boxing with several Kenyan girls.
During her visit, the singer recalled that she has supported Sport Relief projects for more than a decade.
“I first went on a field trip to Peru in 2004,” Victoria Beckham recalled.
“Fourteen years later, I am here in Kenya visiting incredible community projects that protect, educate and empower women of all ages,” said the designer, in a statement released by local radio station Capital FM.
The former Spice Girl, a mother of four, also visited a clinic in Kibera, one of the largest shanty towns in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to Instagram, where she appears in a photo with a baby in her arms who is about to be vaccinated. . EFE
Beckham, 43, has been seen in the last few days in Nairobi to see first-hand initiatives supported by Sport Relief, a charitable event that takes place every two years in the United Kingdom.
“The fault that it is not so good is the cowboys,” jokes the former singer of the Spice Girls group and wife of ex-footballer David Beckham, in a comment published this Monday on the social network Instagram, in which she appears in a photo practicing boxing with several Kenyan girls.
During her visit, the singer recalled that she has supported Sport Relief projects for more than a decade.
“I first went on a field trip to Peru in 2004,” Victoria Beckham recalled.
“Fourteen years later, I am here in Kenya visiting incredible community projects that protect, educate and empower women of all ages,” said the designer, in a statement released by local radio station Capital FM.
The former Spice Girl, a mother of four, also visited a clinic in Kibera, one of the largest shanty towns in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to Instagram, where she appears in a photo with a baby in her arms who is about to be vaccinated. . EFE