Victoria Beckham gets own Netflix docuseries after success of Beckham about husband David

The series also gave an insight into their family life and the couple’s relationship, including the pair addressing speculation that David had an affair while he was playing for Real Madrid in Spain in 2003. David has also denied the claims.

David Beckham and his wife attend the premiere of Beckham in London in 2023. Photo: EPA-EFE

The new docuseries, which was announced at Edinburgh TV Festival, will provide further access to the family and those close to them as well as featuring “never before seen” archive footage.

The couple married in 1999 and have four children together – Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

She’s surprising, she’s warm, she’s witty, she’s super smart, and now we’re going to get a chance to hang out with her for the next several months

Adam Hawkins, director for documentary series at Netflix, on Victoria Beckham

Asked whether audiences trust documentaries made by famous stars, Adam Hawkins, director for documentary series at Netflix, said: “I think the audience is incredibly smart, and they can sniff out if you are being inauthentic 100 miles away.

“I honestly believe that Beckham, Robbie Williams – they’re incredibly authentic. They go to places that aren’t always comfortable.”

Discussing Beckham, he added: “One thing was Victoria herself, those scenes with her … she’s surprising, she’s warm, she’s witty, she’s super smart, and now we’re going to get a chance to hang out with her for the next several months.”

David Beckham and future spouse Victoria Beckham in Beckham. Photo: Netflix

Emmy-nominated Nicola Howson, who worked on Beckham, will act as executive producer on the Victoria edition alongside Bafta-nominated producer Julia Nottingham.

A docuseries centred on television chef Gordon Ramsay and another on boy band Take That were also among the slate of new programmes that were announced by the streaming giant on August 21 in Edinburgh.

The Ramsay series will follow the Michelin-star chef over nine months in the lead-up to “his biggest restaurant venture to date” – the opening of five culinary experiences in London’s 22 Bishopsgate.

(From left) Take That members Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Gary Barlow in 1990. Photo: Instagram/@takethat

It will also see the chef trying to balance his work commitments with being a husband and father-of-six.

The Take That documentary will explore the pop group’s rise to fame in the 1990s as a five-piece originally consisting of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams.

Netflix has said the series will offer “unprecedented insight” into the band, with access to Barlow, Donald and Owen alongside interviews by Orange and Williams.

Meanwhile, Furiosa and The Queen’s Gambit actress Anya Taylor-Joy is set to star as murderous Grace Bernard in the screen adaptation of Bella Mackie’s bestseller How To Kill Your Family.

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