Secrets, Style & Scandal? What to Expect from Victoria Beckham’s Netflix Documentary

David’s Netflix doc was an Emmy-winning, record-breaking success. But will Victoria’s capture the same attention or delve into the family’s private lives? Here’s what to expect
First, the Beckhams conquered the world of football, then fame, then fashion, and now, documentaries. Following the success of David Beckham’s smash-hit Netflix doc Beckham, Victoria Beckham has decided to try her hand at a tell-all docuseries.
Set for release this autumn, filming for Victoria Beckham’s Netflix documentary is already underway, with camera crews following the fashion designer’s day-to-day life as she navigates the running of her eponymous beauty and fashion brands.
Beckham, the 2023 documentary that charted David Beckham’s footballing career and rise to fame, was an undeniable success. The four-part doc offered unparalleled access into the Beckham family’s personal lives. It featured sit-down interviews with David and Victoria, as well as his friends, family members, and former Manchester United teammates.
Directed by Academy Award-winning director and Succession cast alum, Fisher Stevens, the Beckham documentary may have painted a pretty portrait of England’s unofficial royal family — but it didn’t pull any punches.
In one of the documentary’s most memorable moments, David Beckham himself pulls up Victoria Beckham on her claims that her family were “very working class.” Peeking his head through the door into the interview room, David asks, “What car did your dad drive you to school in?” Victoria Beckham reluctantly reveals: “A Rolls-Royce.”
Meanwhile, episode three touched upon David Beckham’s alleged affair with former assistant Rebecca Loos. It was the most context ever offered by the Beckham family on the rumoured affair, resurfacing the claims. Rebecca Loos is still making headlines in 2025, over 20 years on from the rumoured affair, and recently addressed the controversy as part of her appearance on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.
Even though David would later reveal that filming his documentary made him “nervous”, the Beckham series gave viewers a real, seemingly unfiltered insight into the Beckham family for what felt like the first time.
And they were rewarded for it. The documentary shot to first place in Netflix’s Top Ten, amassing a record-breaking 30 million views and 145 million hours of viewing time in its first three weeks of release. It went on to land five Emmy nominations, securing the win for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series.
Beckham’s success prompted Victoria’s follow-up project, with Posh Spice set to drop a documentary series all of her own. But will the famously tight-lipped, microscopically media-trained matriarch reveal anything at all?


