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David Beckham Wants Another Baby: "What Can I Say? I Love the Number Seven"

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Sept. 16 2011, Published 12:36 p.m. ET

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Seven is David Beckham's lucky number and the super-star soccer player told Ellen DeGeneres today that he'd love to have another baby for that reason!

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David and his wife Victoria Beckham recently welcomed their daughter Harper Seven into their family along with their three boys.

But when David stopped by the Ellen DeGeneres Show, he said the family wouldn't be opposed to adding one more!

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"If we're lucky enough to have another one, it would be great," David explained (via USA Today). "We always spoke about having a big family. We love children. We are very blessed to have four healthy children so if one comes along that would be amazing."

"Because then it would be seven (family members)," Ellen said. "That's why, right?"

"Yes," David, who wore the number seven when he played for Manchester United, admitted. "What can say, I love the number seven."

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The host gave David a present for his daughter — a tiny LA Galaxy sweatsuit. Too cute!

Ellen also had a little fun with David and put him undercover in a store trying to sell his own cologne.

Watch the clip over at ellen.com!

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