Posh is Sticking Around

July 26, 2009 at 7:57am PST

Posh Spice is now a California Girl and she plans to stay that way for the foreseeable future.

Despite the fact that David Beckham is apparently all about returning to Europe, Victoria Beckham reportedly wants to stay in Los Angeles forever. 

“Victoria will only be leaving America over her dead body. And she’s told Becks words to that effect,” a source told the UK's The People tabloid. “She’s never been happier and loves living in LA. What’s very important to her is that she gets her privacy. She wouldn’t get that anywhere in Europe."

A celebrity wanting to stay in LA for the privacy? There's one we've never heard before.

While we're pretty sure this whole situation implies that no one in America cares enough about Posh to pry into her life, we'll happily keep such a crazy-ass here in the States.

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