Enthusiasts of Victoria Beckham are set to receive an exclusive look into her life through a new Netflix documentary delving into her transformation from a music sensation to the creative leader of her own label.
Victoria‘s fresh docuseries was unveiled at Edinburgh TV Festival and will offer deeper insight into the family and inner circle alongside presenting never-before-seen archival footage.
Having soared to stardom with the Spice Girls in the ’90s, Victoria effectively reimagined her career in the fashion industry, launching her personal fashion brand in 2008.
Her eponymous line, available in stores worldwide, offers a range of products including garments, handbags, and eyewear.
David Beckham has already been subject to a Netflix series chronicling his journey to football fame, which premiered late last year.
Dubbed Beckham, that show garnered attention when Victoria addressed David’s rumored affair in 2003.
David has consistently refuted these allegations.
The pair, who tied the knot in 1999, recently marked their 25th wedding anniversary by recreating their iconic purple wedding attire.
They have evolved into a renowned brand, with David diversifying into entrepreneurship post his athletic and modeling pursuits.
Victoria and David share four children, Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and their twelve-year-old daughter, Harper.
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Netflix’s documentary series director, Adam Hawkins, lauded the genuineness and skills of his latest subject.
Reflecting on Beckham, he shared at Edinburgh: “Victoria herself stood out, those scenes with her… she’s unpredictable, warm, clever, witty, and we now have the opportunity to connect with her over the upcoming months.”
Nicola Howson, an Emmy nominee who contributed to Beckham, will serve as the executive producer for the Victoria series, collaborating with BAFTA-nominated producer Julia Nottingham.
Netflix also revealed docuseries on TV chef Gordon Ramsay and boy band Take That as part of their new lineup at the TV festival.