Victoria posted a picture of husband David laying next to a lifesize cardboard cut-out of Bieber in the evening sunshine while he relaxed in their garden.
The mum-of-three kept fans guessing as she tweeted about their special visitor but refused to say who it was before posting the image up.
'OMG!!!!a visitor just arrived!!!!Guess who????!!!!! X vb.'
'And now he is sunbathing!!!!!!! He took my sunbed!!!!!!x. Vb.'
She then posted up the photo of David and what appeared to be Bieber before fans got a closer look and realised it wasn't the 17-year-old after all.
The Beckhams are currently living in LA but despite confirming their planned move back to England for the birth of their baby girl, it seems Bieber-fever has well and truly swept them away.
They are expecting their first daughter this summer, after years of trying for a female addition to the family, and only last week the LA Galaxy star admitted that their eight year-old son Romeo wants to name her after the Baby hitmaker.
Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live! he said: 'We've got a few ideas in mind. We've also said to the boys, 'Give us some ideas'.
'When we got told it was a boy, my middle son Romeo, he was like, 'How about Justin Bieber as a name?' Justin Bieber Beckham!'
'Now we know it's a girl he says, 'How about Justine Bieber Beckham?''
And now after getting their very own cardboard cut-out to sunbathe with, it would appear they are trying to make Bieber a permanent fixture of their family. Perhaps they're going to try and adopt him - just as Katy Perry and Russell Brand previously said they'd like to do.
David and Victoria Beckham The Beckhams have been criticised for being too 'working class' for the school of their choice (Pic: PA)
Meanwhile, the Beckhams have been accused of not being posh enough for the private school they're hoping to send their boys to upon their move back to the UK.
Haberdashers' Aske's – a £14,000-a-year private school in Hertfordshire – is their preferred choice but ex-pupils have hit out at the potential new arrivals on popular website Mumsnet, claiming the Beckhams aren't of the right class for the school.
One pupil, who goes by the username of crazygracieuk, wrote: ‘David and Victoria are working class.
‘Victoria has mentioned in interviews that she never reads books so it would be surprising if someone like her had high academic goals for her dc [darling children] when they could easily get by with poor grades like the Royal Family.’
Another, sardine, said: ‘Habs is not a school which is particularly open to parents buying their way in.’
This news is likely to come as a blow to the family who are excited abut their move home. Yesterday, David was even spotted stocking up on £200-worth of British treats at a specialist food store in Los Angeles.
The mum-of-three kept fans guessing as she tweeted about their special visitor but refused to say who it was before posting the image up.
'OMG!!!!a visitor just arrived!!!!Guess who????!!!!! X vb.'
'And now he is sunbathing!!!!!!! He took my sunbed!!!!!!x. Vb.'
She then posted up the photo of David and what appeared to be Bieber before fans got a closer look and realised it wasn't the 17-year-old after all.
The Beckhams are currently living in LA but despite confirming their planned move back to England for the birth of their baby girl, it seems Bieber-fever has well and truly swept them away.
They are expecting their first daughter this summer, after years of trying for a female addition to the family, and only last week the LA Galaxy star admitted that their eight year-old son Romeo wants to name her after the Baby hitmaker.
Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live! he said: 'We've got a few ideas in mind. We've also said to the boys, 'Give us some ideas'.
'When we got told it was a boy, my middle son Romeo, he was like, 'How about Justin Bieber as a name?' Justin Bieber Beckham!'
'Now we know it's a girl he says, 'How about Justine Bieber Beckham?''
And now after getting their very own cardboard cut-out to sunbathe with, it would appear they are trying to make Bieber a permanent fixture of their family. Perhaps they're going to try and adopt him - just as Katy Perry and Russell Brand previously said they'd like to do.
David and Victoria Beckham The Beckhams have been criticised for being too 'working class' for the school of their choice (Pic: PA)
Meanwhile, the Beckhams have been accused of not being posh enough for the private school they're hoping to send their boys to upon their move back to the UK.
Haberdashers' Aske's – a £14,000-a-year private school in Hertfordshire – is their preferred choice but ex-pupils have hit out at the potential new arrivals on popular website Mumsnet, claiming the Beckhams aren't of the right class for the school.
One pupil, who goes by the username of crazygracieuk, wrote: ‘David and Victoria are working class.
‘Victoria has mentioned in interviews that she never reads books so it would be surprising if someone like her had high academic goals for her dc [darling children] when they could easily get by with poor grades like the Royal Family.’
Another, sardine, said: ‘Habs is not a school which is particularly open to parents buying their way in.’
This news is likely to come as a blow to the family who are excited abut their move home. Yesterday, David was even spotted stocking up on £200-worth of British treats at a specialist food store in Los Angeles.
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