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Posh has no intention of returning to England

thecheers.org    2008-06-17 17:07:53    




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London, June 17 : Victoria Beckham has reportedly said that she has no intention of going back to England.

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Victoria Beckham has reportedly said that she has no intention of going back to England.

The singer and husband David Beckham were expected to return when his LA Galaxy contract runs out in 4 years.

Now, a source has revealed that Posh doesn't see herself going back to the UK because she feels more settled in Hollywood.

"Honestly, I don't think we've ever been happier than we are now living in Los Angeles. I can't see us going back to England," The Daily Express quoted the source, as saying.

The couple moved to Beverly Hills last year with their sons Brooklyn, 9, Romeo, 5, and Cruz, 3. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI

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