A galaxy of stars rolled up to David and Victoria Beckham's Hertfordshire mansion for the glamourous couple's World Cup send-off party on Sunday.
Robbie Williams performed at the event where stars from the world of sport mingled with singers and TV stars.
Wayne Rooney, cricket hero Andrew Flintoff, racing driver Jenson Button, pop star Will Young and TV favourites The Osbournes were among the guests.
The £500,000 bash also raised lots of cash for charity.
Two tickets to the event were auctioned for £103,000, with the money going to children's charity the NSPCC. The theme for the party was "full length and fabulous".
Andrew Flintoff arrives
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The World Cup kicks off in Germany next month, with England playing their first game on 10 June, against Paraguay.
As the countdown continues, the Beckhams have recorded a TV interview, set to be shown on ITV1 on Tuesday.
They reveal they are happy with their life in Spain, where Becks is playing for Real Madrid.
The England star said: "I want to settle down here. My family's happy here and I'm happy playing football here."
He also revealed that he cried when he left Manchester United for the Spanish side because "it was a team that I'd been at for my whole life".