Victoria Beckham is making money from her music without even having to work for it, her accounts have revealed.
The former Spice Girls star, 47, reportedly raked in a generous £430,000 in 2020 from her music career.
The star's music firm Moody Productions Ltd brought in just under £500,000 and the singer paid just £86,000 in Corporation Tax from her earnings - according to The Sun.
It comes after Victoria's fashion brand made a huge loss of £8.6million in 2020, which was then followed by a loss of £16.8million in the previous 12 months.
Her company has never filed a profit since it launched in 2016, and now total £56.7million.
Despite this, Victoria's husband David is doing well with his investments.
Latest accounts for one of David's firms – Footwork Productions Ltd – shows a whopping £30.8m in investments.
The former footie ace is still proud of his wife nevertheless, as he shared a gushing tribute to her and his beloved mum in recent days for International Women's Day.
Posting on Instagram, David hailed them as "inspiring, loving and hard working" along with a series of photos of the trio.
Captioning the snaps, Becks wrote: "So grateful to have such inspiring, loving and hard working women in my life today and everyday. Happy International Women’s Day @sandra_beckham49 @victoriabeckham #HarperSeven #IWD."
The gorgeous couple recently donated £1million of their own money to help provide aid to the people of Ukraine.
David launched an emergency appeal with his 7 Fund for UNICEF in the hope of providing support for Ukrainian children as Russia continues to bombard the country.
A source told MailOnline: "David and Victoria personally donated £1m to the emergency appeal set up via David’s dedicated 7 Fund for UNICEF. They wanted to do everything they could to help UNICEF in their work on the ground in Ukraine.
"David has been a Goodwill Ambassador for 17 years and raises millions a year to support UNICEF and their work for children around the world.
"This is in addition to the projects he funds under the umbrella of his 7 Fund which aims to support children around the world, particularly girls realise their potential."
The Mirror has contacted Victoria's representative for a comment.
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