
For decades, she’s been known as Posh Spice, David Beckham’s wife, tabloid staple, and a fashion mogul. Now, Victoria Beckham is unveiling everything behind her glamorous life in her much-anticipated Netflix docuseries – and it’s already stirring talk. The titular three-part documentary, which debuts October 9, peels back the layers on her evolution from pop icon to fashion power player, while spotlighting her personal vulnerabilities and behind-the-scenes struggles.
The series, directed by documentary veteran Nadia Hallgren, tracks Victoria as she prepares for her label’s Paris Fashion Week show, revealing the creative pressure, brand decisions, and emotional weight she carries. In between, she opens up about long-standing body image issues, admitting how scrutiny over her weight and appearance haunted her career. “When you have an eating disorder, you become very good at lying,” she confesses in one episode.
The doc also revisits her Spice Girls days, her transition into fashion, and the business challenges that nearly sank her label. Several surprise admissions stand out: her candid distress over negative media treatment, her regrets about early overspending (like flying furniture), and her reflections on how public perception shaped her self-image. The documentary includes appearances by her footballer husband, who acknowledges how he saw her change under pressure, though it appears not all family members participated — reports suggest son Brooklyn and wife Nicola were not filmed for the series. Several notable cohorts including actress Eva Longoria, fashion legend Donatella Versace, and former Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour also made an appearance in the doc.
Online reactions quickly surged. Fans praised her bravery: “She’s rewriting her narrative,” one post read. Another meme brought up her viral moment in David’s Netflix docuseries “Beckham” (in which she was goaded into revealing what car she rode to school in) and called this new doc “Posh’s comeback tour.”
“Victoria Beckham”’s release follows Netflix’s success with 2023’s “Beckham”, which centered on David Beckham. That older doc made headlines (and memes), especially when Victoria was playfully called out for her “working-class” claim and revealed she used to ride to school in a Rolls-Royce. This time, she’s taking the narrative into her own hands — and viewers are watching closely.
Watch the trailer below!