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Posh puts on a brave face in Shanghai
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Updated: 2004-10-23 12:57

She's had a miserable few weeks marked by frosty relations with her husband following yet more allegations of infidelity on his part.


Responding to press questions, Victoria, who is due to give birth to her third child in March, seemed in a relaxed and positive mood. [AFP]
But Victoria Beckham proved herself a real trooper when she turned out for a press conference in Shanghai on Thursday.

Elegant in black, the pregnant former Spice Girl was all smiles at the event announcing her as the celebrity guest of Elite Model Look 2004 International finals.

Making her entrance flanked by a pair of hunky Chinese models, Victoria was the ultimate professional, responding to press questions in a relaxed and positive manner.

Her delivery was all the more remarkable considering the continuing rumours of marital difficulties since news broke of an alleged liaison between the England footie ace and his wife's former beauty therapist, Dannielle Heath.

Victoria seems to be throwing herself into her own projects to help escape the turmoil of her private life. In addition to her role as celebrity judge for the Elite competition - the finals of which take place in Shanghai on December 2 – she also has several other ventures on the go, including a line of jeans for Rock & Republic and a range of Samantha Thavasa handbags.



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