Victoria Beckham admits that she recently left her oldest son, 13-year-old Brooklyn, at home when she was supposed to be driving him to school. During a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the former Spice Girl explains how she slipped up managing her busy work and home lives.
"Oh my God, you know what I did the other day? This is a funny story. I got up in the morning, and I knew that I had a whole morning full of conference calls," she told the magazine.
She explained that she usually looks after baby daughter Harper and takes Brooklyn to school while her husband, David Beckham takes sons Romeo, 9, and Cruz, 7.
"(I) put Harper in the car seat, and said, 'Come on, kids, we have to get going or we're going to be late.' So I jump in my Range Rover, put the car seat in, put my iPod on - obviously very important - and I drive to school," she said.
"And then I realized, I'd left Brooklyn in the kitchen. I was driving along, talking away, and all the sudden I looked at the front seat, and I was like, 'S--t! S--t! I've forgot something!"
"David was standing there in the driveway with all three boys, just [shakes her head]," she adds.
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