By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 20, 2014 11:52 PM EST

School harassment or bullying is one of the most worrying current problems for parents and education authorities around the world. Whether it's apparently inoffensive nicknames to physical aggression, school harassment is a serious problem that can cause depression and extreme cases lead to the deaths of the victims.

Recently, the former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, confessed to "Allure" magazine that she had to spend some very difficult times during her teenage years when she was a victim of bullying.

The now famous British designer, former singer and wife of soccer idol, former footballer David Beckham, revealed to the prestigious magazine that she wasn't educated in a private college, and her first years in public schools were very painful.

"I've had to walk a long way. I didn't go to a private school, I went to a public school and it wasn't a very good school. I was different to the other children at the school. I really don't wish it on any child, because it was horrible," the designer told Allure in a revealing interview that can be read in full on March.

The British celebrity told the magazine that it wasn't until she joined the Spice Girls that she started to feel confident in herself and the hard work she was doing.

"I got (to where I am) because I believed that if I worked hard enough, I would achieve so much," said the former singer.

39-year-old Victoria Beckham, a mother of four, is on the cover of Allure magazine in its March edition, and in the same, the winner of the 2011 British Fashion Award to Best Designer, speaks openly, among other subjects, about her body and admits that she did indeed undergo a breast augmentation surgery, although she had the implants extracted some time ago, according to newspaper Irish Independent.

"I don't have them anymore. I think I might have bought them. Or they disappeared on their own, or they removed them, something or the other," the designed joked.

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