David Beckham's Cotswolds mansion has been damaged by Storm Henk, leaving the football legend "gutted".
In an Instagram post, Beckham responded to the storm's effects and detailed the damage the storm had caused to his house.
The TV personality posted a picture of his garden in which a massive tree had been visibly uprooted. "Could have been worse", David wrote in the photo's caption. "Still gutted," the former football player continued, adding an emoticon of tears.
A handful of David and Victoria's neighbours are upset about some of their planning applications as they renovate their £12 million Cotswolds estate. A few people expressed concern when they learned that they had requested permission to convert an "existing farm track" into a "temporary construction access track."
This happened after an awesome Christmas and New Year's Eve.
In addition, recently, David covered a wide range of subjects in the four-part Netflix series "Beckham", from his modest working-class origins in East London to some of the most trying periods in his professional life. He acknowledged that his primary motivation for not doing well in school was playing football.
The documentary also looks at his romantic relationship with Posh Spice, the woman he would marry. In an attempt to keep their relationship a secret, they used to meet in parking lots. The documentary also has appearances by other football stars, such as Rio Ferdinand and Alex Ferguson.
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