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Victoria Beckham hosts ‘virtual’ 46th birthday party

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© Provided by Evening Standard Victoria Beckham may be celebrating her birthday in lockdown, but the coronavirus crisis won’t stop her from celebrating.

The fashion designer, who turns 46 this Friday (today), will be handing over her Instagram account to DJ Fat Tony, who will play a selection of her favourite songs for everyone to enjoy.

Beckham said the DJ has given her “the best birthday present” and urged her followers to “turn the music up and have a dance” at home.

Beckham, who is worth reportedly worth £769 million, has also asked her friends and family to donate to The Children’s Society charity instead of buying her a gift this year.

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