Victoria Beckham is reclaiming her story in a revealing new three-part Netflix documentary, set to premiere on Thursday, October 9, 2025. The former Spice Girl and renowned fashion designer opens up about her struggles, reinvention, and the personal journey behind her global brand — two years after her husband, Sir David Beckham, released his own hit series.
The docuseries offers an unfiltered look at Victoria’s evolution — from pop icon and “WAG” tabloid fixture to respected fashion entrepreneur — while exploring the pressures, criticism, and resilience that have defined her life in the public eye.
Candid About Struggles and Self-Discovery
Victoria reflects on her early battles with body image and an eating disorder, admitting that fame amplified her insecurities.
“When you have an eating disorder, you become very good at lying. It really affects you when you’re constantly told you’re not good enough,” she shares.
She credits her Spice Girls bandmates for helping her rediscover self-worth and says she now passes that message on to her daughter, Harper: “Be who you are.”
From Spice Girl to Fashion Mogul
After the family’s move to the U.S., Beckham buried her old personas — “I buried those boobs in Baden-Baden,” she quips — to pursue fashion seriously. Despite skepticism from industry giants, including Anna Wintour, she eventually earned her place in high fashion, showcasing collections at Paris Fashion Week and building a global fashion brand now present in 50 countries.
Victoria admits her label nearly collapsed:
“I almost lost everything. I used to cry before work every day because I felt like a firefighter.”
Her husband’s support and her own determination helped her turn the business around.
Addressing Rumours and Reinforcing Family Bonds
The series touches briefly on her son Brooklyn Beckham, though avoids delving into rumours of a family rift. Instead, it portrays a united family navigating fame and individuality with grace.
Showbiz analyst Catrina Rose notes, “Victoria’s setting the record straight, but she’s not feeding gossip.”
Behind the Glamour: Marriage, Humor, and Humanity
The documentary also peels back layers of the Beckhams’ marriage. Victoria jokingly claims that David turns on the blender when he doesn’t want to hear her talk, while he reminisces about falling for “Posh Spice” despite others’ reservations.
Victoria also laughs off her famously stoic expression:
“I’ve looked miserable all these years because I smile better from the left — but I promise I’m smiling on the inside.”
Looking Ahead
At 51, Victoria says she’s proud but not done:
“Success feels good. I’ve still got a lot I want to do.”
When David teasingly suggests “another baby,” she laughs it off: “My God. No.”
Victoria Beckham: It’s Not About Him, It’s About Me premieres exclusively on Netflix, offering fans an intimate, elegant, and empowering portrait of a woman who turned decades of scrutiny into a story of strength, self-definition, and survival.
