Victoria and David Beckham are disappointing their new neighbors. Just days after moving into their new $80 million mansion, the famous couple have attracted a swarm of paparazzi and curious onlookers.

The former football star and designer couple recently bought a large villa in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
Celebrities and the super-rich typically hide their real names when buying expensive properties. They often use their own company names and addresses rather than revealing their identities. But Victoria and David Beckham bought their homes the old-fashioned way, using their real names, according to Page Six .
Locals claim that the area is now packed with fans, photographers and curious onlookers, and anyone can easily find the address of the celebrity couple’s home by looking it up in the phone book.

The home on North Bay Road has 13 bathrooms, a rooftop living room and a super-wide frontage overlooking Biscayne Bay.
In addition to the Beckhams, other celebrities in the area include Shakira and Bee Gees star Barry Gibb.
“The whole world is driving by here, paparazzi are waiting there, the houses are all over the web and neighbors are worried about safety,” one person told Page Six .
Locals say they wish the Beckhams hadn’t used their real names when they bought their home in the neighborhood. It’s full of normal families who want privacy. Miami is not like Beverly Hills (where celebrities flock) and people don’t want to be in the spotlight.