Victoria Beckham has attracted criticism for looking too moody in pics.
But now she's being lauded for the complete opposite.
Along with her hubby, the pair have been nominated for a comedy gong.
While they've hardly had us splitting our sides, the couple are up for the title of funniest double act at the annual Loaded Laftas Comedy Awards.
Loaded editor Martin Daubney said: "Perhaps it's Victoria's growing comedy chest or her attempts to integrate into American culture by pitching at baseball matches that have had the British public laughing.
"The Laftas are voted for by the Great British public which makes them the only comedy awards worth their salt.
"What we have here are the funniest fellas and fillies in the land - and a few surprises, too."
You can say that again.
The Beckhams are going head-to-head with real comedy duos Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins from The Friday Night Project, and David Mitchell and Robert Webb from Peep Show.
Here's the nominations list in full:
Best Stand Up
Russell Brand
Ricky Gervais
Jimmy Carr
Lee Mack
Alan Carr
Funniest TV Programme
Peep Show
The Mighty Boosh
My Name Is Earl
The Friday Night Project
Star Stories
Funniest Double Act
Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins (The Friday Night Project)
Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt (The Mighty Boosh)
David Mitchell and Robert Webb (Peep Show)
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (Hot Fuzz)
Posh and Becks
Funniest Man
Russell Brand
Will Ferrell
Justin Lee Collins
Alan Carr
Homer Simpson
Funniest Woman
Ashley Jensen
Catherine Tate
Michelle Gomez
Olivia Colman
Karen Taylor
Funniest TV Personality
Eamonn Holmes
Harry Hill
Paul Kaye
Fern Britton
Jonathan Ross
Funniest Reality TV Person
Brian Belo (Big Brother)
David Gest (I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!)
Tre Azam (The Apprentice)
Peter Andre (Katie And Peter: The Next Chapter)
Janet Street-Porter (Deadline)
Funniest Radio Show
Stephen Merchant (BBC 6 Music)
Chris Moyles (BBC Radio 1)
Scott Mills (BBC Radio 1)
Iain Lee (LBC 97.3)
Alan Brazil (TalkSPORT)
Funniest Newspaper Columnist
Ally Ross (The Sun)
Ian Hyland (News of the World)
Bez (Daily Sport)
Russell Brand (The Guardian)
The Two Dannys (The Times)


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