Victoria Beckham on Being One of Glamour’s 'Women of the Year': ‘It Means an Enormous Amount’

“I love to support and empower women,” Beckham said on “Good Morning America."

Beckham was joined today by Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive as she revealed what it means to her to be included in this list.

“This means an enormous amount to me,” Beckham, 41, said on “Good Morning America” today. “I love to support and empower women and that’s the message tonight. What Cindi [Leive] and Glamour are doing, just showing exactly what’s possible if we stick together and support each other. It means an enormous amount.

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“You know it’s huge,” she said. “When UNAIDS invited me to be a UNAIDS Global Goodwill Ambassador it was a huge honor and something that meant an enormous amount to me. This is something I’m very passionate about. I’m spending a lot of time in Africa working very closely with the UN, speaking on behalf of the incredible women that I’m working with and it took me getting to 40 years old to realize I have a powerful voice.

“People will listen to what I say for whatever reason, and I can really make a difference. It means a huge amount.”

Leive discussed what makes a woman a candidate for being one of Glamour’s "Women of the Year."

“We look for women who are not just doing great things for themselves but we look for women who are doing something to make the world a better place for all women,” she explained. “That idea of, ‘I’ve been given this platform, now what am I going to do with it?’ Women of the Year have really found an answer to that question.”

Both Beckham and Leive also shared the best advice they’ve ever received from another woman.

“And that was great advice because I’m sure there are lots of women right now watching TV who are thinking, ‘I feel guilty. I’ve got kids and I’m going to work.’ Actually, it is a positive message to be given to your children and to other women and children as well.”