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Victoria Beckham has 'never read a book in my life'

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Easy · 15/08/2005 11:58

I think this is so sad. I couldn't survive without books, reading is so important.

What a role model, eh?

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monkeytrousers · 16/08/2005 10:02

Hey MT!

monkeytrousers · 16/08/2005 10:06

I do sometimes read aloud to DS whatever I'm reading. But cultural theory is hard enough to understand bent over it in the library with my full attention and DS just looks at me a though he knows it's all erm..shite..

The hungry caterpillar is more his style.

stacijc · 16/08/2005 10:44

we-el gucci don't do books do they ??!!

(tongue sticking out icon)

Eugenius · 16/08/2005 10:49

I don't believe her. You have to read books at school.

Easy · 16/08/2005 10:53

Does anyone know whether VB actually gained any GCSEs/'O'levels?

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CarolinaMoon · 16/08/2005 10:56

I seem to remember reading ages ago that she was quite swotty at school without actually being any good - bit of a plodder.

Not sure why I remember that, or even if it's true - prob just jealous ex-schoolmates making it up...

monkeytrousers · 16/08/2005 11:01

Haha, that'd have been a good one. Swotty Spice..

Easy · 16/08/2005 11:03

Then if she plodded her way through, she must have read a book.

Perhaps she doesn't remember? You know like goldfish have a 3 second memory span. That might make it hard to read a book, you turn the page and forget what happened in the last chapter?

But then if she ddidn't get any qualifications, she might never have read one thru'

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lemonice · 16/08/2005 11:15

I find it perfectly believable and unsurprising that VB may never have read a book. Presumably she must have been asked the question and answered it, rather than thrown it out into the interview.

My ds did his gcses last year and got a D in English without ever having read any kind of book in his life. Going to school, doing exams doesn't necessarily mean you have ever read books.

He is now studying in the sixth form.

Easy · 16/08/2005 11:17

Lemonice, what a sad fact, that you can get a pass mark in English, but never have read a book.

But then I think it's sad that someone doesn't read books anyway.

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Nightynight · 16/08/2005 12:16

oh come on you cant believe a quote like that surely!

Bozza · 16/08/2005 12:25

But how do people learn to read without reading books?

Caligula · 16/08/2005 14:37

Er... they don't Bozza!

You can do a certain amount from TV, radio and mags, but imo you can't get into any subject in any depth unless you read a few books about it. Very few media apart from books can provide you with carefully thought out, properly developed analysis. All other media tend to be restricted by lack of space/ time, whereas books can be as big as necessary.

I suppose the internet is the big new innovation in terms of access to information, critical thought, knowledge etc., but I personally find it very difficult to read on-screen for a couple of hours. I have to print things out if they're more than a few pages.

paolosgirl · 16/08/2005 15:05

They're coming over as slightly desperate for ANY media coverage IMO. This was yet another way of getting herself in the papers - or am I being cynical.
This constant need for coverage and exposure is so pathetic that it's hard not to pity her.

tiredemma · 16/08/2005 15:10

agree paolosgirl, not only am i not bothered about her never reading a book (which im not suprised by the way.)
i am also uninterested in her partying on some shoe designers boat with mike tyson in a cowboy hat.

i mean really... who cares??

desperate for any amount of tabloid column space.

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