One of the first bouts of flashback had come to Piers Morgan himself when the ‘Good Morning Britain’ host said Posh Spice should re-consider using the government bail-out scheme. Morgan called Beckham a “pampered prima donna millionairess” who shouldn’t be using taxpayer money to bail-out a “failing vanity project”.
Equally outspoken about football clubs refusing to go alone after calling off matches, Morgan responded to a Grazia video of Beckham introducing Elton John for #TogetherAtHome on social media, calling her out on the move.
“Sorry, but this makes me puke,” he tweeted. If you care this much about the NHS, @victoriabeckham – then why are you taking taxpayer money the NHS desperately needs – and you DON’T need – to furlough your staff & prop up your failing business?”
Following his backlash, social media was left divided as some agreed with him while others insisted Beckham has all the rights to furlough, should she want to.
Having noted her fashion brand struggling in recent years, Beckham issued letters to her staff, informing them of the 80 percent salary cut in line with furlough procedures. Things have come to the point where she herself is believed to not be drawing her own salary, while her senior executive and chief marketing officer recently quit.
Beckham’s flagship store in Hong Kong also faces closure as staff are believed to being furloughed for two months “so far”.
The Mirror reports, a spokesperson for Beckham said: “We are working hard to ensure our much-valued Victoria Beckham team are protected during this unsettled time by keeping our business healthy. Having carefully assessed all our options, we made the decision to furlough a proportion of staff on an enhanced package.”
She is, not the only millionaire to furlough employees either. Billionaire Richard Branson has asked the British government for a bailout as well though he hasn’t paid tax in the country for 14 years.