Victoria Beckham praises husband David for 'best gift ever' as he gets her mobility scooter for broken foot

Victoria and David Beckham trying out the scooter  (ES Composite)
Victoria and David Beckham trying out the scooter (ES Composite)

Victoria Beckham said a mobility scooter from her husband David to help her get around with her broken foot is “the best gift he ever bought me”.

The singer and fashion designer showed off the green KneeRover that the footballer customised with a bell, cup holder and basket, which Victoria joked she could use to hold wine.

Victoria broke her foot in a gym accident in February and has been wearing a boot and using crutches since.

In a video on her Instagram story, Victoria showed David installing attachments on the four-wheeled bike, which features a padded cushion to kneel on to keep her foot off the ground.

Victoria Beckham takes to the catwalk on crutches after presenting her Women Ready-to-wear Fall-Winter 2024/2025 collection as part of the Paris Fashion Week (AFP via Getty Images)
Victoria Beckham takes to the catwalk on crutches after presenting her Women Ready-to-wear Fall-Winter 2024/2025 collection as part of the Paris Fashion Week (AFP via Getty Images)

“Okay so David bought me a bike to try and help keep my foot, which is taking a long time to heal,” she said. “So he bought me this little bike with a basket.”Victoria said the bell is necessary because she can “pick up quite the speed” when going round corners.

David joked it is “a bell for a belle”.

Victoria captioned a photo of herself on the scooter: “The best gift my husband ever bought me!!!”

She added: “The accessories r endless!!!! Think how much wine I can fit in this basket!!”

The former Spice Girl also compared herself to character Madge from comedy series Benidorm, who was famed for navigating the resort using a mobility scooter, posting a message saying “See u by the pool Madge!”

Earlier this month the designer appeared at her latest catwalk show on crutches, but still walked the length of the runway to accept applause at the end of the show.

The show of her autumn/winter 2024 collection at Paris Fashion Week was disrupted by activists from animal rights group Peta.