Victoria Beckham has shared an emotional Instagram post to mark Anti-Bullying Week, saying that she was “bullied a lot at school.”
Posing in an embrace with her daughter Harper Seven, she penned: “BE THE KINDEST IN THE CLASSROOM!
“I’m so proud to raise a strong and caring daughter!
“Growing up I was bullied a lot at school, and I often tell Harper how important it is to be kind and call out if anyone is ever being bullied – especially if there’s ever another little girl on her own in the playground, because that was once her mummy!
“This #AntiBullyingWeek it’s so important to not be silent if someone is alone or being bullied. xx Kisses #HarperSeven I love you so much xx.”
Many of her 32 million followers couldn’t help but react in the comments section for her brave words.
One person wrote: “Its so lovely to see you’re raising your daughter like a Normal 12 year old and not like a tik tok wannabee queen.”
A second commented: “Brilliant message and with this year’s slogan for anti bullying week being ‘use your voice’ it’s more important than ever that we raise kids not to be bystanders.”
A third typed: “What an amazing young lady to stand up to bullies. The world needs more of people like you.”
Victoria and the rest of the Beckham clan (Image: Getty)
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Victoria and her husband David have recently lifted the lid on their private lives in a new Netflix documentary.
The four-part Netflix series, which was released on October 4, teases a rare insight into who David Beckham actually was before he experienced football stardom.
The documentary also explores his marriage to model Victoria and some of their most difficult experiences.