Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham poses in the press room during the People's Choice Awards 2018 at Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California, Nov. 11, 2018. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Victoria Beckham has not been experimenting with bizarre beauty products to stay young, despite rumors. Gossip Cop debunked these reports after speaking to her spokesperson.

Star’s latest issue stated she had been following peculiar beauty routine in an effort to stay young; however, most of them have turned out to be disastrous. The magazine quoted an alleged insider saying, “Vic is always on the hunt for the fountain of youth and tries at least five concoctions a week — and most of them are disastrous.”

The source added, “One Hong Kong investor got her to roll alligator intestines around her butt to promote firmness. Poor Vic vomited from the formaldehyde smell, and her butt looked the same. Ditto with the oatmeal injections to reduce finger wrinkles.”

The source then alleged she used pea oil on her face for two hours which left her face “green for a week” and “her kids pretended she was a goblin.”

Gossip Cop checked with the 44-year-old fashion designer’s spokesperson who went on record to say the report was untrue.

Into The Gloss beauty website recently broke down her beauty routine. Beckham revealed she used Bioderma face wipes, different cleansers, a moisture infusion mask, a lime acid peel and various moisturizers as part of her regular skin routine. Her makeup included moisturizer with sunscreen, Burberry Fresh Glow Foundation, Cashmere Concealer and Aura Gloss.

“The older I get, the more my skin settles down. I used to have quite bad skin when I was younger and I was constantly covering up spots and things like that. Luckily, I don’t have to worry too much about that anymore. Over time, you learn what works for you. And, you know, I tried some interesting looks in the Spice Girls. At this point, I’ve done so many photo shoots and red carpets that I’ve learned so much about my beauty style by looking back at pictures of myself,” she said.

In July, Harper’s Bazaar too published a story about her skin care routine and noted her “skincare regime is surprisingly simple.”

In August, Gossip Cop had debunked another report in the outlet that falsely claimed she was divorcing her husband David over a rumor that he impregnated daughter Harper’s teacher.

The magazine had also quoted an insider saying, “Victoria believes David when he says nothing is happening with the teacher, but the damage may be done. Their fight was so big that there’s no going back. A few days after the news broke, she phoned David to ask if their marriage was done for, and he couldn’t come up with an answer.”

The report was definitely false as the two were still happily together.