Heat  |  12th November 2016
POSH LOSES CONTROL
Victoria Beckham has seemingly got it all. Global fashion empire, girl power legacy, gorgeous husband and four amazing kids. It’s a roll call of awesome achievements that have been hard won, so you can understand why the slightest whiff of scandal or loss of control is enough to shake Posh to her core. But last week she was thrown into turmoil when eldest son Brooklyn, 17, was spotted out on a romantic-looking midnight stroll with Hollywood’s newest wild child, Sofia Richie, 18. “Victoria was surprised when she found out Brooklyn had hooked up with Sofia while the family were in LA for the school holidays,” our insider says. “She’s read some of the stories about
Sofia’s partying at [notorious LA nightspot] Nice Guy, she’s concerned Sofia might not be the type of girl she wants him to be hanging around with.”
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Heat 12th November 2016.