Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 17, 2025 · Entertainment

Victoria Beckham: Unveiling Her Journey from 'Miserable Cow' to Fashion Icon

Victoria Beckham joked that she comes across like a 'miserable cow' as she reflected on her life and career in the first trailer for her upcoming documentary

SPICE GIRL EXPOSED: Victoria Beckham Bares All in Jaw-Dropping Netflix Docuseries

Get ready for a wild ride as Victoria Beckham, 51, opens up about her life, career, and family drama in an explosive new docuseries on Netflix. The Spice Girl turned fashion designer lets the cameras into her private world, revealing the highs and lows of her journey from pop sensation to style icon.

In the first trailer for "Victoria Beckham," we see a side of Victoria that's rarely been seen before - a humorous, vulnerable, and relatable woman who's not afraid to poke fun at herself. The documentary, which hits Netflix on October 9, promises to give exclusive access to Victoria, her family, and those closest to her.

The Spice Girl turned fashion designer, 51, is letting the cameras into her life in a new project following the success of husband David's docuseries

So, what can we expect from this must-watch docuseries? For starters, Victoria tackles the rumors that she's a "miserable cow" who never smiles. But don't be fooled - she reveals that she does smile, and it's all about finding the humor in life. As she puts it, "People thought I was that miserable cow that never smiled. But I do! Don't be shocked."

The docuseries takes us on a journey through Victoria's time in the Spice Girls, where she insists she's never forgotten her humble beginnings. In fact, she reveals that from childhood, she desperately wanted to be liked - and it's this desire for approval that's driven her career choices.

But it's not all smooth sailing. We see the struggles Victoria faced with her eponymous fashion brand, which was "millions in the red" at one point. Her husband David Beckham confesses that the debt "panicked" him, but Victoria's main goal is simple: "I want my kids and David to be proud of me."

Victoria has put her heartache over her eldest son Brooklyn's estrangement to one side and has made sure he features in her forthcoming Netflix show - but he doesn't appear in the trailer (pictured in 2019)

And what about those infamous family feuds? Sources close to the project reveal that despite having no contact with eldest son Brooklyn since May, Victoria has refused to cut scenes of him in the documentary. Aww! We can't help but feel for her.

As we delve deeper into the docuseries, we see how Victoria's fashion brand has become a global success story. But it's not just about the clothes - it's about the people behind them. Tom Ford and Eva Longoria are among the many celebrities who appear in the documentary, offering their insights on Victoria's journey.

But what really gets our attention is the way Victoria's family comes together to support her. We see David being his usual charming self, declaring, "You could make a cheese and ham toasted sandwich and we'd be proud of you," to which Victoria quips, "Let's be honest I couldn't actually make a cheese sandwich very well."

A first look trailer that featured interviews with her celebrity pals Tom Ford and Eva Longoria - however there was no sign of eldest son Brooklyn amid their family feud.

The trailer ends with a heartwarming moment between the Beckhams, but it's not all lovey-dovey. We get a glimpse into their family dynamics, including a hilarious scene where David pokes fun at Victoria's claim about her "very working-class" roots.

David interrupts Victoria mid-sentence and asks her to be honest, and she eventually reveals that her dad had a Rolls-Royce in the '80s. The look on David's face is priceless as he leaves the room, clearly amused by his wife's response.

The scene has already become a meme sensation, with fans going wild for Victoria's sassiness. But it's not just about the laughs - this docuseries promises to give us an intimate look at Victoria's life and career.

The trailer began with Victoria admitting: 'People thought I was that miserable cow that never smiled. But I do! Don't be shocked'

As David reveals in an interview with TheScholarlyNote.com, "It wasn't the easiest thing to get her to agree to" the documentary, but he insists that Victoria is "unbelievably hard-working and very clever." And we can't wait to see it all play out on our screens.

The success of Victoria's docuseries follows in the footsteps of David's Emmy-winning documentary Beckham last year. The show was a massive hit, with 11.6 million fans tuning in globally - so we have high hopes for this one!

In an interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine, Victoria revealed that the scene where David pokes fun at her roots was completely candid, explaining, "David was in the other room watching the monitor, and then he put his head in the door. It was not rehearsed... like the dancing in the tent. None of it was rehearsed."

She insisted that she has 'never forgotten where I've come from' and revealed that from childhood she has always 'desperately wanted to be liked.'

But don't worry - we won't leave you hanging! The Beckhams have even spoofed this moment in a Super Bowl advert for Uber Eats.

As the release date approaches, fans are going wild on social media, speculating about what we'll see next. Will Brooklyn finally make an appearance? Will we get more insight into Victoria's fashion empire?

One thing's for sure: this docuseries is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about shows of the year. Get ready to binge-watch, folks - it's going to be a wild ride!

Her main goal as Victoria muses is simply 'I want my kids and David to be proud of me' (son Cruz, daughter Harper and David pictured)

Victoria Beckham will be released on Netflix on October 9.

The documentary is set to detail the struggles Victoria had with her eponymous fashion brand, with Victoria recalling her business being 'millions in the red'

The trailer ended with David consoling his wife by declaring: 'You could make a cheese and ham toasted sandwich and we'd be proud of you', to which Victoria quipped: 'Let's be honest I couldn't actually make a cheese sandwich very well'

Her new documentary will offer a 'behind-the-scenes' look at her journey from becoming a Spice Girl to the creative director of a successful fashion and beauty brand (pictured: Posh Spice in 1997)

David's documentary - which was released in October 2023 - received five Emmy nominations as well as a BAFTA nom

Victoria had fans in hysterics thanks to a scene in the documentary which saw David poke fun at her claim about her 'very working, working class' roots

Victoria revealed in an interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine that the scene was completely candid