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Beckhams invite Bieber, Gomez for lunch

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London: Teen sensation Justin Bieber, who has been invited for lunch by David and Victoria Beckham, says they are a “sweet and genuine family”.

The Beckhams have called Bieber and his girlfriend Selena Gomez for lunch.

“I have met David more than once, but I haven’t met Victoria properly yet. They seem a really cool family, and I would like to spend more time with them in the future for sure. They have invited us (me and Selena) out for lunch,” contactmusic.com quoted him as saying.

“David and the boys are really cool and, even though I don’t know Victoria well, she is really sweet to me. I have sent the boys a few signed gifts, and every time she has always made sure she’s thanked me. They seem a really sweet, genuine family,” he said.

David Beckham says his home has turned into a pink palace ever since the birth of his first daughter Harper Seven with wife Victoria.

The soccer star and his wife recently welcomed their fourth child, after having three sons Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, nine, and six-year-old Cruz, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Despite being only 12-weeks-old, David admits Harper has already made a huge impact on the family. (IANS)

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