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Desperate Victoria Beckham
May 15, 2007, 11:10 GMT

03/29/2007 - Victoria Beckham - London, England © Solarpix / Photorazzi
Victoria Beckham has become a 'Desperate Housewife' to get her sons into a top Los Angeles school.
The former Spice Girl is so anxious for her boys to receive a good education, she has modelled herself on prim and proper character Bree Van De Kamp.
Victoria told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "I've had to turn myself into Bree. It's so hard getting into a private school in Beverly Hills. As a parent you feel like you're on trial.
"I've been having to promise to do loads for the school and David has offered to give the pupils some football lessons.
"I'm just worried that my cupcakes won't be up to standard!"
Victoria, 33, who has three sons - Brooklyn, eight, Romeo, four, and two-year-old Cruz - with her soccer star husband David Beckham, admitted she has also had her hands full with house-hunting, ahead of the family's US move later this year.
She said: "David has to be in Madrid to play football so I've been sorting out the house myself. It was a nightmare finding a place, I've lost count of the number of houses I saw.
"Thankfully now I've found a place and I'm hoping to have everything just perfect for when David and the boys see it. I'm really nervous because he hasn't seen it yet."
The couple's home is reportedly close to their friends Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes and fellow British star Robbie Williams.
Victoria is planning to hire her interior designer friend Kelly Hoppen to help refurbish their new home.
She said: "A lot of the houses we looked at were really garish. Believe it or not David and I do have good taste. I like everything to be simple and plain."
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