Victoria Beckham is reportedly in talks for her own Netflix documentary after her husband David Beckham's doc success.
The Spice Girl is in talks about making her own show after David's four-part series where she appeared and spoke about her own life. It seems that Victoria's own journey to fame could soon appear on screens.
The show would cover Victoria's soar to fame in the girl band and how she made her mark in the fashion industry. Victoria was a hit with viewers in the Beckham series for her dry humour and upfront honesty, so it's no surprise they're hoping to snap her up again.
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The new documentary is said to focus on how posh spice "built a fashion and beauty empire from scratch" and beat the "naysayers post-Spice Girls." A source told The Sun that the plans come after the public loved how she came across.
They said: "Off the back of David’s success, and how well she came across, people will also see, in depth, her wit and sarcasm. Of course, there will be some personal life elements and David, and her celebrity pals will feature in the background."
The source explained that it was "early days" but the couple were "very excited" at the idea. Beckham tells the "inside story of a global football star and cultural icon" and says that no subject is "off the table including David's "affair."
In the four-part documentary, the couple opened up about how the affair allegations impacted their relationship – with Victoria confessing “we were against each other”. Beckham director Fisher Stevens asks David: “Multiple tabloid stories broke, and how did you deal with that?”
He replied: “There were some horrible stories that were difficult to deal with. It was the first time that me and Victoria had been put under that kind of pressure in our marriage.”
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When Posh Spice was asked about the affair allegations she said it felt like the world was against them. She added: "And here’s the thing: we were against each other; if I'm being completely honest. You know, up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else.
"But we were together, we were connected, we had each other. But when we were in Spain, it didn’t really feel that we had each other either. And that’s sad. I can’t even begin to tell you how hard it was and how it affected me.”
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