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Victoria Beckham is not pregnant, not trying

‘The thought of having another baby now would be a little bit much’

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Victoria Beckham is not pregnant and has no plans to get pregnant, she tells the U.K.'s Glamour magazine.
Peter Kramer / AP file
Access Hollywood
updated 5:32 p.m. ET Oct. 10, 2008

Victoria Beckham already has three kids with husband David Beckham and despite her recent obsession with certain foods, the 34-year-old mother says she’s not trying to get pregnant — at least not right now.

Beckham told the U.K. edition of Glamour that she’s become obsessed with grapes, but says her new fruit fancy is not a pregnancy craving.

“I’m not pregnant, and I’m not trying to get pregnant at the moment,” she told the November issue of the mag. “I’m so lucky to have the boys (Brooklyn, 9; Romeo, 6; and Cruz, 3) and they’re such great kids. Nice, free spirits and incredibly polite, which I think is very important.”

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The singer-turned-fashion designer says she sees the Beckham clan expanding in the future, but for now, she’s more than happy with everything she has.

“It takes a lot of energy, and the thought of having another baby now would be a little bit much. Maybe in a year or two but right now, I’m having amazing career opportunities and I want to enjoy the boys,” she said.

Part of her family enjoyment, according to Beckham is trading in her fierce frocks for cooking smocks.

“I’m very good at lasagna and spaghetti Bolognese,” she said. “I don’t eat them myself because I’m vegetarian. But for David the night before a game, it’s good to make sure he has protein and carbohydrates… I’m very good at ‘Dora The Explorer’ cupcakes too — out of a packet.”

So does she eat any of the tasty delights she whips up in the Beckham kitchen?

“I do,” she admits, “but I’m not a big-meal person.”

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