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David Beckham Opens Up About Turning 50, Finally Mastering Pullups, and Feasting on Jellied Eels
Over 21 years, soccer star David Beckham won 19 major trophies, although he never brought home a World Cup. He is both the goat and GOAT of English football, igniting both fan fury and fan adoration throughout his career. Beckham retired in 2013, but his body and mind still bear the scars of carrying a nation’s hopes, as well as the grind of playing more than 600 games for clubs and country. On the cusp of 50, and enjoying renewed global interest thanks to his hit Netflix documentary, Beckham still looks like he could kick it: quads sculpted, physique shredded, hair perfectly scruffy. He’s now busy off the field, co-owning Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami team, launching the supplement brand IM8 (available at IM8Health.com), and raising his four kids, ages 13 to 26, with Victoria, a.k.a. Posh Spice. He rolled up early to our photo shoot in London in a racing-green Rolls-Royce, and after several hours in front of the camera, he grabbed a bag of salt-and-vinegar Kettle chips and talked to MH about how he’s bending it—time, that is. Beckham may train hard and primp meticulously, but looking good, he says, will never come at the expense of a decent bag of chips.
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