Posh and Becks! Edward Norton and wife Shauna Robertson dress up as David and Victoria Beckham for the Casamigos Halloween Party in LA

Edward Norton and Shauna Robertson dressed up as David and Victoria Beckham for the star-studded Casamigos Halloween Party in Los Angeles, on Friday. 

The Fight Club actor, 54, and his Canadian film producer wife transformed into Posh Spice and footballer Becks for the annual bash, with Edward covered in fake tattoos.

To complete his fancy dress, Edward wore a classic Manchester United FC shirt and spiked his hair up, while having dark eyeliner and facial hair drawn on.

Shauna slipped into a strapless, skintight, wet-look mini dress, which she teamed with strappy black stilettos, and donned a sharp black VB bob-style wig. 

The couple – who are parents to 10-year-old son Atlas and are believed to have welcomed a second child in 2016 –  posed in character for photographs.

Posh and Becks! Edward Norton and Shauna Robertson dressed up as David and Victoria Beckham for the Casamigos Halloween Party in Los Angeles , on Friday

Spice up your life! The Fight Club actor and his Canadian film producer wife transformed into Posh and Becks for the annual bash, with Edward covered in fake tattoos

Spice up your life! The Fight Club actor and his Canadian film producer wife transformed into Posh and Becks for the annual bash, with Edward covered in fake tattoos

Going for it! To complete his David Beckham fancy dress, Edward wore a classic Manchester United FC shirt and spiked his hair up, while having dark eyeliner and facial hair drawn on

Going for it! To complete his David Beckham fancy dress, Edward wore a classic Manchester United FC shirt and spiked his hair up, while having dark eyeliner and facial hair drawn on

Edward and Shauna married in a secret ceremony in early 2013, ahead of the birth of their son, Atlas.

Their wedding was held following a two-year engagement. Edward proposed in 2011, after six years of dating. 

In May, Edward was revealed as one of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s biggest donors, giving more than $13,000 to the New York Democrat since 2020. 

The star has lived in New York City with his wife and their two children since the early 1990s, and is well known for his support of progressive causes.

It emerged that he had made six donations to Ocasio-Cortez’s campaigns since 2020, with the New York Post claiming he was among her top individual donors for the first quarter of 2023.

On January 15 this year, he contributed $5,000. In 2022, he donated $7,700. Nothing was registered for 2021, but in 2020 he gave $2,800.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was elected in November 2018.

Edward has been vocal in his support for her, regularly agreeing with her on social media and retweeting her messages to amplify them – in particular related to social housing, tax and energy policy.

Wannabe: Shauna slipped into a strapless, skintight, wet-look mini dress, which she teamed with strappy black stilettos, and donned a sharp black VB bob-style wig

Wannabe: Shauna slipped into a strapless, skintight, wet-look mini dress, which she teamed with strappy black stilettos, and donned a sharp black VB bob-style wig

Tatts and guyliner: Edward recreated how Beckham looked in is footballing hey day

Tatts and guyliner: Edward recreated how Beckham looked in is footballing hey day

The actor is the grandson of affordable housing advocate James W. Rouse and currently serves on the board of trustees for his Enterprise Community Partners foundation.

Edward has been a big Democrat donor for years. He gave $41,400 to Barack Obama, about whom he produced a documentary, and more than $58,000 to the Democratic National Committee.

His spokesman told the paper: ‘Edward has always proudly supported progressive Democratic candidates.’

In 2015, the actor told The Independent he rejected political labels, and just fought for what he believed was right.

‘Socialism for some people carries a pre-Sixties definition that puts certain people’s teeth on edge, as do words like ‘conservative’,’ he said.

‘I think that labels are limiting and reductive and I wish more people defined themselves as progressive.

‘A lot of what we are seeing in the world, politically, is not so much about left-wing and right-wing but more about progressive versus regressive vision.’

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