Posh Spice a slave to fashion
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Victoria Beckham needs surgery to remove her bunions.
The former Spice Girls star-turned-fashion designer has been advised by doctors to undergo a procedure to ease the painful condition - a deformity of the bone and joint which affects the big toe and can be extremely painful.
But despite the advice, Victoria has been doing exercises and had corrective insoles put into her shoes in a bid to avoid having the operation because it will mean she won't be able to wear her trademark high heels for months.
A source told Britain's Daily Mail newspaper: "Victoria is in agony with her misshapen feet.
"She is suffering from shooting pain from the bunions. Victoria calls her feet 'the bane of my life', but she is worried about having the operation because she fears they will compromise her ability to wear heels and ruin her stylish look.
"She puts up with the pain, but the doctor has told her she seriously needs to consider a bunionectomy or ditch the heels for a few months to let the inflammation calm down. She has not got that long to decide what to do."
Victoria - who is married to soccer player David Beckham - has previously revealed her hatred of flat shoes.
She said: "I beyond hate ballerina flats. I can't walk in them. Unless they're on a ballet dancer doing ballet, I just don't get it. I love heels.
"I hate my feet - they are the most disgusting thing about me."
- Bang! Showbiz
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