Rebecca Loos ain’t keeping David Beckham’s secrets any longer.
03.10.2023 - 02:55 / etcanada.com
David Beckham delves back into the hateful treatment he received following his infamous 1998 World Cup red card — and its impact on him — in a new Netflix documentary series pegged to the 10th anniversary of his retirement.
“This whole process has been like an emotional rollercoaster,” Beckham said of the “Beckham” series in an exclusive video interview with The Associated Press. “I’ve never talked about these certain moments in my career and in my life.”
The intimate four-part series explores Beckham’s upbringing, his courtship with his wife and his triumphs on the field, but perhaps the most difficult part was revisiting his painful sending off during England’s World Cup match against Argentina.
“I hadn’t actually watched it and I hadn’t actually watched the interviews and what people said about me after,” he said, adding that it left him “shocked and emotional.”
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Beckham was red carded for deliberately kicking the back of Diego Simeone’s leg. He lashed out after the Argentina captain pushed him to the ground. England’s World Cup hopes were crushed, and Beckham instantly went from hero to villain.
“Beckham” includes footage of the hatred the soccer star received — condemnation in British tabloids and constant fan abuse, including one who hung his effigy from a noose outside a London pub.
“I knew it was bad at the time, but going over that whole thing was quite a tough one,” he told the AP.
The backlash continued throughout the next season.
“It wasn’t just stepping onto a football pitch, it was every time that I went out in my car and people stopped me and spat at my window and you know, all of those things, and then walking
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Brooklyn Beckham may soon follow his parent's recent Netflix success, and be the subject of his own docu-series from the streaming giant.The recent Beckham family series focuses on David Beckham's meteoric rise to become one of the most famous football players in the world and his relationship with Victoria Beckham.The popular docu-series gave some insight into the pair's marriage, including showing Victoria teased by David for claiming she’s from a “working class background” as well as exploring David's alleged affair with his former personal assistant Rebecca Loos. And it seems that there may be another Beckham documentary on the horizon, this time focusing on Brooklyn and wife Nicola.
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Netflix docuseries about David Beckham’s life and career has explained why he didn’t include the controversy around his involvement in last year’s Qatar World Cup.Beckham, which was released on Wednesday (October 4), was directed by Succession’s Fisher Stevens and charts the former England midfielder’s rise to fame through interviews with himself, his wife Victoria and other famous faces.It doesn’t shy away from exploring some of the controversies Beckham has faced, including the infamous red card he received during the 1998 World Cup against Argentina, as well as his marriage difficulties with Victoria. However, it doesn’t touch on the criticism Beckham faced for reportedly accepting a £10million ambassadorship with Qatar amid controversy surrounding the country’s poor record on LGBTQ+ rights.Homosexuality remains illegal in Qatar and many pointed out that Beckham’s decision was at odds with his status as a gay icon and an ally of the LGBTQ+ community.
While many couples only tie the knot once, a growing trend among celebrities in recent years has been to hold second weddings to renew their vows - but one couple who opted for a second wedding long before it became fashionable are Victoria and David Beckham.The couple initially tied the knot all the way back in 1999 in a lavish ceremony that featured a very regal theme complete with crowns, thrones and multiple outfit changes - something that seemed particularly apt for football’s golden boy and his pop superstar bride. However, when renewing their vows seven years later, the former England captain and his fashion designer wife opted for a far more lowkey ceremony in an intimate and private venue attended only by their nearest and dearest.
David Beckham hilariously interrupted his wife, Victoria Beckham, during an interview, to grill her on her claim of having a "very, very working-class" upbringing. In a clip from the newly-released Netflix documentary Beckham, Victoria, also known as Posh Spice, is seen explaining her working-class background to the cameras. However, her husband, David, had a different perspective.
like we don't all know why she was called Posh Spice, only to be immediately , resulting in a clip that has me and the rest of the internet gasping for air.In the , the moment begins with Victoria on the couch, telling the interviewer about growing up “very working class." Immediately, David pokes his head in from behind a door to admonish her to “be honest.” She protests that she is being honest, but David is having none of it and asks, “What car did your dad drive you to school in?” Victoria tries to sidestep with various caveats: “My dad…” “It's not a simple answer!” “It depends!" Unfortunately for her, David missed out on a great career in broadcast journalism and presses her for a straight answer until she finally replies with the truth. “Okay, in the '80s my dad had a Rolls Royce,” she confesses. “Thank you,” David says, and closes the door again.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.And that's the story of how the internet found its new proletariat hero in David Beckham.
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posh lives of David and Victoria Beckham in their new eponymous Netflix docuseries.In the four-part show, the Spice Girls member, 49, opened up about how “pissed off” she was when the ex-soccer player almost skipped the birth of their son, Cruz, for a Pepsi commercial.David was scheduled to shoot the advertisement with icons Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez in 2005.Cruz, 18, was born in a Madrid hospital at the time, and Victoria noted that her doctors wanted her to have a C-section at the Spanish medical institution.However, the British sports star admitted that he already had a conflict.“What do you mean, a shoot?” Victoria had asked. David then responded: “Yeah, I’ve got to do a shoot with Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé.”The “Wannabe” singer recalled shooting back at her husband: “I was like, ‘Are you..
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Victoria Beckham has hit back at claims she was ‘too Posh to push’ when she gave birth to son Brooklyn. The 49 year old former Spice Girl, who went by the nickname Posh, addressed the taunts on her husband David’s new Netflix series BECKHAM - revealing how she was told it would be unsafe for her to go into labour with their first child.