Victoria Beckham's Netflix Debut: Diamonds, Family Feuds, and Fashion Empire
Victoria Beckham Unveils Diamond-Studded Netflix Documentary: A Glimpse into Her Glamorous Life
In a move that's sure to leave fans swooning, Victoria Beckham has unveiled her latest project - a highly-anticipated Netflix documentary series that promises to give an exclusive look into her life, fashion brand, and family dynamics. The Spice Girl turned fashion icon, 51, flashed her dazzling diamonds in a chic first-look image from the upcoming docu-series, set for release on October 9.
But what's got everyone talking is not just Victoria's stunning looks or her illustrious career, but also the drama that surrounds her family, particularly her eldest son Brooklyn's estrangement. Insiders close to the project reveal that despite Brooklyn's absence, he will still feature in the documentary - a scene where he helps his mother clear the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week 2024 after unexpected rain showers has been confirmed.
"Victoria's put on a brave face and is moving forward," says a source. "The show is about her fashion empire, and Brooklyn's involvement was an integral part of that story. So, yes, he will be in the documentary."
The docu-series will follow Victoria's journey from becoming a Spice Girl to a successful fashion brand owner, with exclusive access to her family and those closest to her. And what fans can expect is nothing but the truth - raw and unfiltered.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine, Victoria opened up about the upcoming documentary: "It was a very candid moment when David poked fun at my 'working-class roots.' He was in another room watching the monitor, and then he put his head in the door. It wasn't rehearsed."
And speaking of candid moments, who could forget that infamous scene where Victoria revealed her father owned a Rolls-Royce? Her husband David couldn't help but crack up at the revelation, jokingly asking her to spill more details.
The Beckhams have already capitalized on the moment with a cheeky £110 "My Dad Had A Rolls Royce" T-shirt as part of their self-titled clothing range. But what's even more telling is that they've spoofed the scene in a recent Uber Eats Super Bowl advert, poking fun at themselves and leaving fans in stitches.
But amidst all the glamour and humor, there's an undercurrent of sadness - particularly when it comes to Brooklyn's absence from family gatherings. His latest snub was at his younger brother Romeo's 23rd birthday party on Friday night, where their parents David and Victoria led the celebrations at a Japanese restaurant in central London.
While friends close to the family admit that they no longer expect Brooklyn to attend their parties after he shunned all of his father's 50th birthday events earlier this year, there's still a tinge of sadness at his absence. "It was a lovely low-key night to celebrate Romeo," says a source. "But it's just how things are now."
The party was attended by Brooklyn's younger siblings Cruz and Harper, as well as their parents, but the eldest son's absence was palpable.
As for the documentary series, it promises to offer a behind-the-scenes look at Victoria's fashion brand, her Paris Fashion Week debut, and more. And with Netflix's own data revealing that David's previous documentary "Beckham" was the most-watched show for two weeks when it was released last year, with 11.6 million fans tuning in globally, expectations are high.
Will the Beckhams' highly-anticipated docu-series live up to the hype? One thing is certain - it'll be a wild ride filled with drama, glamour, and plenty of surprises. Stay tuned!
Sources:
- The Scholarly Note
- Netflix
Image Credits:
- Victoria Beckham's Instagram
- The Beckhams' official social media accounts