Victoria Beckham said family is everything in the world to her as she spoke about why she broke down in tears on the catwalk.
Posh was overcome as she made her Paris Fashion Week show debut three weeks ago and recalled the emotional moment as she appeared on the Drew Barrymore Show on Friday.
Nicola Peltz and Victoria's son Brooklyn joined the family to sit in the front row following a summer of speculation about a rift within the family.
The Beckham and Peltz families have reportedly been at loggerheads since Brooklyn and Nicola got hitched back in April.
Brooklyn's wife appearance was a noticeable act of family unity after months of swirling rumours of unease between the actress, 27, and her pop star mother-in-law.
Victoria, 48, said there was just no way she could hold it together as she became overwhelmed in the finale when she took to the catwalk to see her entire family cheering.
"I got some emotional in the show in Paris," she told the Hollywood actress.
"I planned on coming out after the show and I wanted a great picture walking down the catwalk.
"But the moment I saw David, and the kids and my mum and my dad and my sister, I just got so emotional, I really did.
"Because family are everything to me. To have them there, to support me, is just everything."
Nicola and Victoria are believed to have clashed over the actress' wedding dress, with Nicola believing the former Spice Girl was going to design her gown.
Speaking about the drama, Nicola told Grazia USA: "We connected to start designing the dress, and then a few days went by and I didn't hear anything.
"Victoria called my mom and said her atelier couldn't make it."
However, it appears as though Nicola and Victoria have put any feud to one side as she attended Posh Spice's Paris Fashion Week show as an "olive branch".
The couple united with the Beckham family and exchanged "lots of hugs" and happily sat alongside one another to support the former songstress.
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