David Beckham wasn’t letting Victoria Beckham get away with claiming she has working class roots as they filmed their new Netflix series, reminding Posh Spice of some of the luxuries she enjoyed growing up
Victoria Beckham’s attempt to claim she grew up working class didn’t go down too well with husband David Beckham when filming a new documentary about the retired footballer’s life on and off the pitch.
BECKHAM, a four-part Netflix series set to land on the streaming site on Wednesday, sees the early days of Victoria and David’s relationship revisited, with both the couple and their friends and family speaking on camera about how love blossomed between Posh Spice and the Manchester United player.
The iconic couple, who celebrated their 24th wedding anniversary this year, met at a football match in 1997 and wed two years later. Details of their love story will feature as part of the wider documentary series telling the inside story of David’s football career and his rise to fame.
Speaking to the camera during the first of four episodes of the series, Victoria sits on a couch as she looks back on her relationship and reveals what first attracted her to her now husband. “I just fancied him, it was as simple as that. I think because we both come from families that work really hard – our parents worked really hard and we’re very working class⦔ Victoria claims to the off-camera interviewer.