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Victoria Beckham has vowed to reverse her decision to suspend her staff after facing a massive backlash.
According to The Sun, the former Spice Girl has decided to reject a bailout from the British government after furious criticism from the public.
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Her change of heart comes after The Sun reported Sunday that the 46-year-old designer’s company was taking advantage of a government plan to suspend 25 staff members, though her family is worth £ 335 million ($ 690 million). ).
A source said Beckham was “devastated” by the backlash.
“The original decision to suspend the license was not really hers – it was more a matter for the board, and she was convinced it was the right thing to do. Obviously, now she realizes this is wrong.”
“Victoria realizes that she still has a long way to go when it comes to falling in love with the British public again, but she is going to use her position and influence to start giving back more.”
Beckham, married to former England captain David, has had a difficult few months as her business empire has taken countless blows. In November it was revealed that the company had recorded losses of more than
The former Spice Girl, married to former England captain David, has had a relatively difficult few months.
Its business empire has taken numerous hits, and in November it emerged that the company had recorded losses of more than £ 12 million ($ 24 million) by 2018.
She responded by cutting her own salary and giving up her driver.
When news of his original decision to suspend staff was heard, albeit in an improved “package,” scathing comments flooded social media.
Meanwhile, stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Ed Sheeran and Simon Cowell have refused to make use of the taxpayer-funded scheme.
The Beckhams are awaiting lockout at their £ 6 million ($ 12 million) Cotswolds mansion, and recently splurged on a £ 20 million ($ 41 million) Miami home.