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VICTORIA Beckham fans have spotted the tattoo tribute to husband David has been removed from her wrist.

The 48-year-old shared a clip showing off the latest product from her beauty range.

Victoria used to have David's initials inked on her wrist
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Victoria used to have David's initials inked on her wristCredit: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
But a new clip revealed it's been removed
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But a new clip revealed it's been removed
David and Victoria have had many tattoo tributes to each other over the years
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David and Victoria have had many tattoo tributes to each other over the yearsCredit: Fred Duval/FilmMagic

But some fans were quick to spot the inking was missing.

One wrote: "Why did you get your tattoo removed Victoria? Just fascinated x.";

The tattoo in question was one of 47-year-old David's initials, but Spice Girl Victoria actually started having her tattoos removed five years ago.

They included including the roman numerals VIII-V-MMVI on her right wrist, in reference to the date she and David renewed their wedding vows - 8 May 2006.

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While Victoria seems keen to scale back her tattoo collection, hubby David has more than ever.

No stranger to the tattooist's chair, it's thought David has between 60 and 80 inkings on his body.

Below the solar system on the left side of his neck he has two tributes to his 10-year-old daughter: "Harper" and "pretty lady".

Just above these are a rose and the words "I love you", with a flock of birds flying towards his ear.

On the right side of his neck, in the same positions as his tattoos for Harper, David has "Brooklyn" and his eldest son's nickname, "Buster".

He has the names of his other sons - Romeo and Cruz - on his back, separated by a guardian angel.

Also included in his extensive collection are two full sleeves and large inkings on his chest.

On his hand he has wife Victoria's name next to a hummingbird and the words "dream big be unrealistic", as well as "99" in reference to the year he and Posh tied the knot.

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