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  • -How are you doing? How is the family doing?

  • -They're doing great.

  • We've actually just come back from a ski trip,

  • which was nice, which we try to do annually.

  • But I found that, actually, you get to a certain age

  • and you obviously try to compete,

  • especially when I've got young sons.

  • You know, you try to compete with them,

  • and there was one run where we were on this little run,

  • and I thought, "I'm gonna try a few things."

  • You know, as you do. -Sure.

  • -So, my son -- My 15-year-old son went first.

  • And then I got someone else to film me

  • as I'm going down the jump, 'cause I thought,

  • "I'm gonna do some jumps and I'm not gonna do it again,

  • because I probably shouldn't."

  • So, as I'm going down, I made the first few jumps

  • and I was like, "I'm on fire."

  • So I get to the end of the run

  • and I say, "Give me my phone.

  • I've just killed this run."

  • So, I literally pull out my phone

  • and I start looking at the video.

  • And I thought I was jumping probably 2 feet high.

  • I literally was like an inch. An inch.

  • So that didn't go down very well, but we had a great trip.

  • -Yeah. Are you a good skier?

  • -I've only been snowboarding for the last three years.

  • I wasn't allowed up until then. -Oh, my gosh.

  • Oh, exactly. Right.

  • -So I'm still learning, but, you know --

  • -Yeah, snowboarding's trickier than skiing, though, isn't it?

  • -I think so. -I mean, I'm the worst.

  • -But the clothes are cooler. -Yeah, they are cooler.

  • Yeah. They are cooler.

  • Yeah, but it frightens me a little bit,

  • so I go, like, skiing, barely skiing.

  • -Yeah. -I don't even wear the skis.

  • I just wear the boots and just stand there

  • and just do that.

  • You and Victoria just celebrated 20 years of marriage.

  • Do you believe that? -Yeah, I know.

  • [ Cheers and applause ] -Not bad. 20 years!

  • -20 years. Yeah. -That's unbelievable.

  • -I know. 21 years in July. -Is that right?

  • -Yeah.

  • -Do you remember where you were when you first,

  • like, kind of --

  • -I first met her -- She came to watch me

  • in a game in London with her manager at the time

  • and one of the other Spice Girls, Sporty Spice.

  • -Did you know the Spice Girls?

  • -We knew of them, obviously,

  • because they were pretty big at that time.

  • -Sure.

  • -And I was just establishing myself

  • in the Manchester United team at the time.

  • But we all had our favorite Spice Girl.

  • So, that was the first time I met her.

  • -Was she always your favorite? -She was obviously my favorite.

  • Might be a bit awkward if it wasn't.

  • -Yeah, that's true. You're right.

  • -So then, the week after -- I didn't get to talk to her

  • that day, but the week after, she then came back up

  • to Manchester to watch another game,

  • and she had had a couple of drinks,

  • so I decided, "Why not?

  • You know, I'll try and get her number."

  • And we talked for about an hour in the players' lounge,

  • and then she actually got the train out that day.

  • So she wrote her number down on her train ticket,

  • which I still have.

  • -Oh, you kept the ticket? -Yeah, I kept the ticket.

  • -Oh, that's so cool that you kept that.

  • That's amazing. And here you are 20 years later.

  • -20 years later and four kids later.

  • -Oh, my gosh. That's wild. -Whoa!

  • -I heard of -- "Whoa!" -"Whoa!"

  • -Yeah, that's what happens, usually. Yeah.

  • That shouldn't be that surprising.

  • There's an unusual hobby I heard about you

  • that I didn't think you'd be into, but you love LEGOs.

  • -I do love LEGOs.

  • -Now, this is before you had kids or --

  • -Yeah, it's before I had kids.

  • Yeah, I grew up making LEGO when I was 8, 9 years old

  • and, actually, I continue it.

  • And Victoria always laughs at me, and she'll always --

  • She'll come down at like 2:00 in the morning,

  • and I will still be trying to finish a piece off.

  • And she posted something the other day,

  • and I think she said -- Because it was like 11 years and above.

  • And she was like, "Really?

  • You're still up at 2:00 in the morning

  • doing 11-years-and-above LEGO?"

  • No, I do love LEGOs. -We actually have that clip.

  • I just wanted to show it. It's real.

  • Here's Victoria trolling you on the Internet.

  • -How much longer, David?

  • -20 minutes. -20 minutes.

  • It does say on the box that it's for an 11-year-old.

  • -Darling, I've completed this in nine hours.

  • -But you are 44. You know that.

  • -Yep, and you're 45.

  • -But you did seem like a little kid, though.

  • -I am a little kid.

  • -Like a little kid, You're like, "Oh, just another 20 minutes."

  • -I love LEGO. -You do. Yeah, I mean --

  • -It calms me when I'm making it.

  • -Like, what you were just making -- This is what --

  • Your wife was posting these.

  • She put, "How many hours has it been?"

  • is what she put there.

  • Oh, my gosh.

  • And then this one is amazing.

  • "He took some time off building,

  • but he's back, and his castle is complete."

  • -That was for Harper, because Harper loves --

  • My daughter loves "Harry Potter."

  • So I made Hogwarts.

  • -But that's amazing. That's giant.

  • And then come on.

  • Look at this proud papa right there.

  • Come on. That's pretty cool right there.

  • That's the Disney castle right there.

  • -Shirtless. -Yeah, shirtless. Why not, man?

  • Hey, cool. [ Crowd cheering ]

  • Again, we have a lot in common.

  • Well, we thought we'd get you something a little bit more

  • age-appropriate, if you don't mind.

  • It's a present for you. This is --

  • -Oh, wow.

  • -This is the biggest LEGO you can get.

  • This is 7,500 pieces.

  • -Victoria's gonna be over the moon.

  • -The Millennium Falcon.

  • And this is -- I think it says, on the box,

  • it's 16 years old-plus.

  • So it's amazing. That's a little step up.

  • Congratulations. From us.

  • Dude, you got to crush this one, okay?

  • Do it. -I'll try.

-How are you doing? How is the family doing?

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