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Victoria Beckham’s Three-Part Netflix Docuseries Debuts, Reframing Her From Spice Girl to Designer

The series blends frank disclosure of a long-running eating disorder with a rare look at her brand’s financial troubles and an investor-led turnaround.

Overview

  • The documentary premiered at London’s Curzon Mayfair on October 8 and is now streaming, with David, Romeo, Cruz and Harper attending while Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz did not appear.
  • Victoria speaks openly about decades of disordered eating, recalling tabloid and TV scrutiny after Brooklyn’s birth and saying she became “very good at lying” to hide her struggle.
  • The final episode details reported losses of up to £66 million at her fashion label and notes spending such as about £75,000 a year on plants plus £15,000 for watering before investor David Belhassen joined.
  • Industry figures including Anna Wintour, Donatella Versace and mentor Roland Mouret contribute, as the narrative tracks her conscious shift from a WAG persona to a credible fashion voice.
  • David Beckham publicly praised the series and her character, while coverage highlights family scenes, glimpses of homes in London, the Cotswolds and Miami, and anecdotes from former teammates that soften her image.