Victoria Beckham has finally opened up about the now-viral scene from her husband David Beckham’s Netflix documentary that left fans laughing and the internet flooded with memes. The former Spice Girls star reflected on the moment with a mix of humor and humility, admitting she was surprised by how much people loved it.
The viral clip from Beckham, which premiered on Netflix on October 4, 2023, featured Victoria claiming she came from a “working-class” family. The moment quickly turned comedic when David popped his head into the room, interrupting the interview to ask, “Be honest, what car did your dad drive you to school in?” After some hesitation, Victoria admitted, “In the ‘80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.” The exchange instantly became one of the documentary’s most talked-about moments.
In a new interview with The Times on October 5, the fashion designer confessed, “If I’m being completely honest, I didn’t love me in that documentary.” She revealed that David was supposed to have left for work but was secretly watching her interview from another room through the monitor. “He couldn’t help himself,” she said with a laugh.
Despite her initial discomfort, Victoria shared that she was ultimately touched by the positive response from viewers. “I was surprised by how positive the feedback was with what I brought to it,” she said. “David’s documentary made me realize how good it feels to be wrong. I like being wrong. I was wrong, and bring it on. I love that.”
Fans across the world praised her candidness and sense of humor, with many calling the exchange one of the most genuine moments in celebrity documentaries. Social media users applauded the couple’s chemistry, labeling them as “the definition of relationship goals.”
Victoria Beckham, 51, rose to international fame as Posh Spice in the chart-topping girl group Spice Girls. Since launching her fashion brand in 2008, she has become one of the most influential figures in the fashion industry, known for her sleek, minimalist aesthetic and refined business acumen.
Her reflections on the viral moment highlight her ability to laugh at herself — a quality fans say makes her even more relatable. What began as a humorous snippet from a documentary has now become a cultural touchpoint, reminding audiences of why the Beckhams continue to captivate the world more than two decades after their rise to fame.
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