Victoria Beckham fans will soon be getting a ‘behind the scenes’ glimpse into her life in a new Netflix documentary that follows her journey from pop star to creative director of her own brand.
Victoria’s new documentary series, which will be launched at the Edinburgh TV Festival, will offer viewers an opportunity to get closer to her family and those closest to her, as well as showcasing “never-before-seen” archive footage.
After rising to fame with the Spice Girls in the 1990s, Victoria made a comeback in the fashion world, launching her own fashion label in 2008.
Her eponymous brand is sold in stores around the world and offers products including clothing, bags and eyewear.
David Beckham has already become a hit with the release of a four-part series about his journey to soccer stardom, which was released on Netflix late last year.
The series, titled “Beckham,” gained attention after Victoria broke her silence about David’s alleged affair in 2003.
David has always denied the allegations.
The couple, who married in 1999, recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by recreating her purple wedding dress.
David’s career as an athlete and model led him into business, where they grew into something of a brand.
Victoria and David have four children together: Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and 12-year-old daughter Harper.
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Adam Hawkins, director of the Netflix documentary series, praised the authenticity and talent of his new subjects.
Reflecting on Beckham, he told the Edinburgh audience: “One is Victoria herself, the scenes with her. She’s amazing, warm, witty and very clever. And we’re going to get the chance to spend some time with her over the next few months.”
Emmy-nominated Nicola Howson, who created Beckham, will executive produce the Victorian version alongside BAFTA-nominated producer Julia Nottingham.
Also announced at the TV festival as part of Netflix’s new slate were a documentary series about TV chef Gordon Ramsay and a documentary series about boy band Take That.