Victoria Beckham nose what’s up when it comes to contour.
The Spice Girls singer starred in a new YouTube video with celebrity makeup guru Charlotte Tilbury today to celebrate the holidays, and along with dishing on makeup tips, Beckham says that despite the rumors, her nose is all natural.
In the video, titled “In Conversation with Victoria Beckham: Beauty Gifting Secrets,” David Beckham’s beloved chatted with the makeup artist about the joy of gifting beauty products — along with how both of them have been plagued by plastic surgery accusations over the years.
After Tilbury shared that people have asked if she’d “had a nose job” after seeing her secret “nose trick” contour, the “Wannabe” singer said she could relate.
“People have also said that I’ve had a nose job,” Beckham shared. “Never had a nose job. I’ve always had a nose like this. It is the nose trick.”
The makeup secret, which Tilbury demonstrated on the pop star, involves applying her brand’s “Filmstar Bronze and Glow Contour Duo” ($29) along the sides of the nose along with making “a line down the center” with highlighter completed with “a little dot.”
Beckham — who recently reunited with her Spice Girls pals — went on to praise her own Victoria Beckham Beauty “Matte Bronzing Brick” ($58) for both contouring and bronzing, gifting Tilbury with a personalized compact of her own.
Tilbury praised the benefits of sharing products with other women, exclaiming, “You go, ‘Oh my god! I can give you bigger, brighter eyes, I’ll give you my amazing Beautiful Skin Radiant Concealer ($33) and you’ll just have an eye lift and a face lift’.”
“Do you do surgery as well Charlotte? Because I’m loving what you’re saying,” Posh Spice quipped in reply.
Along with beauty illusions, the two went on to chat about more favorite products, including the “Very Victoria” ($34) lipstick that was named after the fashion designer.
While she says her nose hasn’t gone under the knife, in 2017 the fashion and makeup mogul opened up about getting breast implants when she wrote an open letter to her 18-year-old self for British Vogue.
“I should probably say, don’t mess with your boobs,” she wrote. “All those years I denied it – stupid. A sign of insecurity. Just celebrate what you’ve got.”
As for her philosophy on beauty in her forties, Beckham told the makeup artist it’s not about trying to be someone you aren’t.
“I don’t think skincare is about trying to look younger,” she shared. “It’s about looking like the best version of yourself and embracing who you are and looking polished and gorgeous.”