David Beckham to Victoria Talking About Her ‘Working Class’ Background: BFFR
05.10.2023 - 15:09
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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.
“This is killing me,” reads one .
“” reads another.
“Why did he gather her like this?” someone else .
Laughed one , “Lol the way he opened the door to stop her lying and then immediately closed it.”Listen, I know the British class system is goofy and different from ours, but David Beckham is correct.
You simply cannot, in 2023, claim to be from a working class family when your dad drove you to school in a Rolls Royce.
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