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Victoria Beckham Is Trying To Gain Weight To Get Pregnant

Victoria Beckham is reportedly trying to put on weight in hopes to get pregnant by eating Eva Longoria‘s food. Victoria is giving up her strict diet of edamame beans, seaweed protein shakes and strawberries to gain some weight to try to boost her fertility.

A source close the Beckhams told the Daily Mail: “Victoria has been a lot less fastidious about her weight recently. She and David are desperate to conceive and she knows she needs to put on a bit of weight in order to do so. She’s bumping up on the calories.

“Eva is Victoria’s closest friend in Los Angeles and she and David have been round to Eva’s for dinner on many occasions. Eva is proud of her Mexican heritage and considers herself an excellent cook. Victoria is a vegetarian and she flipped out over Eva’s cheese enchiladas. They are made with home-made corn tortillas and are very tasty, but hardly low-calorie. Eva serves them with rice and refried beans. Each serving is two enchiladas and she told me she was amazed because Victoria always eats at least one.”

The source added that Victoria has even asked for the recipe so she can “make them for her boys” at home.

I hope that she will gain a bit of weight. Victoria seems to be a little too thin.

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