David habla sobre su vida en LA

A David Beckham y Victoria tienen un "corazón partío" alejandrino. Partido entre su Gran Bretaña natal y ese estilo de vida festiva y glamourosa propia de LA de la que la señora Beckham es un icono habitual.

Los hijos de la mediática pareja - Brooklyn, Romeo y Cruz - son felices en California según el futbolista que explica en una reciente entrevista a la prensa de EE.UU. que cree que el estado californiano bajo la batuta de Schwarzenegger "es un gran lugar para vivir, como un gran lugar para criar a los niños". Sin embargo, los papás Beckham, que hace ahora cuatro años que residen en Estados Unidos desde que se mudaron de España y del Real Madrid, echan de menos su casa.

Posh y Becks tienen intacto su british accent. Sus hijos, en cambio, son ya casi estadounidenses. El feliz papá ríe recordando como su hijo Cruz le recriminó un día su modo de hablar con un: "¡Papá eres tan Inglés!".

Beckham explica que el matrimonio es muy feliz en California pero que está muy lejos de olvidar Londres porque les encanta esa ciudad que siempre será el hogar familiar, "sin lugar a dudas". La familia conserva allí una casa y sus respectivas familias.

Estas declaraciones puede ser que estén destinadas a tantear el terreno ya que en poco más de un año el delantero agota su contrato con el Los Ángeles Galaxy. Sobre este asunto Beckham dice no haber reflexionado y que su prioridad es que sus hijos sean felices y que se va a quedar a vivir donde ellos estén felices.

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Lifestyle keeps Beckham in LA
(AFP)
LONDON — Football icon David Beckham said Monday his love of the Californian lifestyle meant he was happy to stay in Los Angeles despite disappointment on the pitch and homesickness for Britain.
The 35-year-old England midfielder hinted at extending his stay in the United States when his contract at LA Galaxy ends in just over a year's time, despite their elimination in the play-off Western Conference finals on Sunday.
"I haven't thought what's going to happen after that. As long as the kids are happy, wherever they are happy we will stay. We plan on staying here for a while, but we love going back to England as well," Beckham told Britain's ITV television.
"We were settled from the day that we moved here. It's such a great place to live, such a great place to bring up the kids.
"We love London, that will always be our home without a doubt. We've still got a house there, we've still got all our families there.
"We miss that a lot, but we've lived here now for four years. To be able to pick the kids up from school and go to the beach or they can play in the pool.
"It is that kind of lifestyle. When the kids are as happy as they are that means you enjoy that."
Having topped the league, Galaxy were beaten 3-0 by visitors FC Dallas in a shock play-off result Sunday to reach Major League Soccer's championship match.
Former Manchester United, Real Madrid and AC Milan star Beckham, from east London, said his three sons now had "total American accents" but he did not mind.
"Throughout my career I've lived in Spain, Milan, Manchester for so many years, but I've never lost my East End accent and never will," he said.
"I was putting Cruz in bed the other night and I said something to him, and he turned around and said: 'Daddy you're so English', and I was like 'so are you actually'."
An injury kept Beckham from playing at this year's World Cup in South Africa. England disappointed throughout and were knocked out in the second round.

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