David Beckham Shares Mother’s Day Post for Victoria Beckham — Lindsay Lohan
Sir David Beckham marked US Mother’s Day on Instagram with a black-and-white photo of Victoria Beckham while she was pregnant. The post went to his 86.6 million followers on Sunday, with the caption calling her "the best mommy". Lindsay Lohan is not part of the exchange, but the post landed in a family context that made a routine tribute read louder than usual.
Victoria Beckham responds on Instagram
Victoria Beckham replied by reposting the image and writing, "I love you." She also shared a bouquet of white roses on her Instagram story, adding an American flag emoji and the message, "I love you so much." Those details turned the post into a two-way public exchange rather than a one-line holiday caption.
Beckham and Victoria have four children together: Romeo, Cruz, Harper and Brooklyn. Brooklyn is their eldest son, and the couple have an ongoing family feud with him. That backdrop makes a public Mother’s Day tribute from Sir David less like a generic celebrity holiday post and more like a visible family signal sent in front of a very large audience.
Kylie Minogue and Heidi Klum
Kylie Minogue also used Instagram for Mother’s Day, sharing a throwback image of herself and her mother with her 3.3 million followers and writing, "happy Mother’s Day to the BEST". Heidi Klum posted a photo with her mother and wrote in German, "Ich liebe Dich Mutti". Both posts followed the same day’s pattern: public gratitude, image-led, and built for social platforms rather than private celebration.
JoJo Siwa joined the same stream with a longer tribute to her mother, Jessalynn, writing that there are "no words" for her, that she "continues to better me every single day, in every way possible," and that "I have her to thank for everything." She also called Jessalynn "the strongest and greatest person that I know" and added, "I couldn’t imagine a life without her being my mom."
Mother’s Day on Instagram
The cluster of posts shows how Mother’s Day now plays out as a timed social-media event, with each celebrity choosing a different tone: Beckham went with an old photograph, Minogue used a throwback, Klum wrote in German, and Siwa leaned into a longer public note. For readers following the Beckham family situation, the key development is not the holiday itself but the decision to put Victoria front and center on a day built for visibility.
That is the useful read here: Beckham did not offer a press release, a statement, or a staged appearance. He posted a photo, used his account to praise Victoria in one line, and let the response sit in public view, which is exactly why the message stands out against the family feud around Brooklyn Beckham.