Victoria Beckham looked decidedly unimpressed when her husband David got a red card and his marching orders during a game on Saturday.
The sending-off came when Beckham's American side, LA Galaxy, played Seattle Sounders FC, and followed a serious foul on Peter Vagenas.
Tense: Victoria Beckham, joined by friend Tana Ramsay and son Brooklyn, watches on as husband David is booed by supporters and eventually sent off during the game in Carson, California
Red card: Beckham was sent off during the match against Seattle Sounders FC
As Beckham, 34, slumped off for an early shower, Galaxy fans booed and jeered him, and held up placards which read: 'Drove 1,100 miles to boooo Beckham' and 'Becks - r u the longest in the showers?'
The incident comes weeks after the England star got into a confrontation with a Galaxy supporter over his time on loan at AC Milan.
Hate figure: Fans held up placards ridiculing the footballers during the match
Celebrity spectators: Gordon Ramsay with daughter Megan at the game
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As the footballer was sent off, his wife, 35, who had returned home to LA after her second judging stint on American Idol, had a face like thunder.
She watched from the family box with Gordon Ramsay and his daughter.
Last month security officials escorted Beckham to the changing room after he was involved in an angry confrontation with fans during a clash with AC Milan.
The altercation occurred after the former England captain was jeered every time he touched the ball, while fans held up banners with his shirt number on reading 'Go Home Fraud' and 'Repent'.
The fans' anger stems from the fact that Beckham, who joined LA Galaxy in 2007 on a five-year deal, left earlier this year on a five-month loan to play at a higher level in Italy with AC Milan.
His Galaxy captain, Landon Donovan, later publicly questioned his effort and loyalty to the team.
After the match Beckham insisted that the reception hadn't bothered him, 'I'm not disappointed,' he says.
'It doesn't affect me. You can't be liked by everyone.
'A lot of people predicted this kind of reaction.
'The majority of fans have been great.
'I tried to shake one of the guys' hands but he didn't want any of it.
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