Good Morning Britain viewers flocked to social media to share their thoughts as Rebecca Loos appeared live on the programme for her first TV interview since David Beckham's docuseries arrived on Netflix.
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Netflix has released a new trailer for its upcoming documentary series on Robbie Williams – check it out above.Directed by Joe Pearlman (Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now), the four-part series features never-before-seen archive footage spanning the singer’s 30-year career, from his origins as a member of Take That to his breakout success as a solo artist.The series is produced by Ridley Scott Associates and director Asif Kapadia, who is best known for directing documentary films on Ayrton Senna and Amy Winehouse.Speaking in the trailer, Williams says: “The thing that would destroy me has also made me successful. Touch the fire, push when it says pull, and see if I can live.”All four episodes will be released on Netflix on November 8, 2023.In August, Williams reunited onstage with former Take That bandmate Mark Owen for the first time in 12 years, where they performed a rendition of ‘Greatest Day’.Elsewhere, the singer recently made an unlikely appearance on Soft Play’s (formerly known as Slaves) new song ‘Punk’s Dead’.Last year, the singer released a compilation album ‘XXV’ featuring orchestrated re-recordings of his songs to mark his solo career’s 25th anniversary.
This included new versions of tracks ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Come Undone’, ‘Supreme’ and more.Netflix recently released a documentary series on David Beckham, which spanned the footballer’s life and career over 40 years. Along with David and Victoria, the series also features interviews with his former teammates Roy Keane, Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville.
.Good Morning Britain viewers flocked to social media to share their thoughts as Rebecca Loos appeared live on the programme for her first TV interview since David Beckham's docuseries arrived on Netflix.
The latest phenomenon of sporting stars granting intimate access to documentary makers in exchange for positive coverage – The Last Dance and Drive to Survive on Netflix, Welcome to Wrexham on Prime Video – has found plenty of fans on the streaming platforms, but others are raising their eyebrows at what they claim is a cynically manipulated narrative to make the star look only good.
Robbie Williams has described his new Netflix documentary as a "trauma watch" and revealed it felt like, "watching a crash you were involved in, but in slo-mo".The 49 year old former Take That star told author Caitlin Moran in The Times that making the documentary felt like "enduring your mental illness at a very, very slow pace, over a very, very long time." When asked about his initial hopes for the documentary, the dad-of-four joked: "When I met the Netflix people, the question I had to ask them was, 'Can you polish a t*rd?'" He continued, "I know everyone's got a story, or a t*rd, but I want my particular story, or t*rd, to mean something." "Like, I know everyone's really interested in the trauma aspect and the addiction aspect, but I've always thought, 'Well, there's more to me than that'. I wanted to break with the form. I need things to be...
According to Robbie Williams, the very act of participating in a girl or boy band for any length of time will cause its members mental health problems.
Robbie Williams pop-up event is set to take place in London next week – you can find all the details below.Netflix has announced ‘Robbie Williams: The Pop Up’ to celebrate the streaming platform’s new documentary series about the singer, which is due for release on November 8. The “immersive” event will be staged in Covent Garden across four days (November 2-5).Fans will be able to see some never-before-seen archival footage from Williams’ life at the pop-up.
Netflix series.Loos claimed she had an affair with Beckham in 2003 after he transferred to Real Madrid, where she became his personal assistant. The Beckhams have always denied the claims, but Victoria described it as the “hardest period” of their marriage in the documentary.In an interview with the Mail On Sunday, Loos gave her reaction to the Netflix series, claiming that it makes her look like she’s the one “that’s made Victoria suffer”.“He can say whatever he likes of course and I understand he has an image to preserve, but he is portraying himself as the victim and he’s making me look like a liar, like I’ve made up these stories,” Loos said.“He is indirectly suggesting that I’m the one who has made Victoria suffer.”Loos, who is married with two children in Norway, also claimed the documentary has put her back in the spotlight against her wishes.“So many people had forgotten about all this,” she added.
Victoria Beckham is reportedly in discussions for her own documentary, following the success of her husband David's Netflix series.The former Spice Girl and fashion mogul's journey to fame could soon be on our screens, exploring her transition from pop star to fashion tycoon while raising four children. According to a source who spoke to The Sun, the show would give a behind-the-scenes look at Victoria's hard work in reinventing herself and building her fashion empire.
Glasgow singer Lewis Capaldi and Scots actor Brian Cox are among the six stars who have been shortlisted for Bafta Scotland’s audience award. The public can vote for their favourite screen stars for 'Favourite Scot on Screen.'
filming on his Netflix documentary with wife Victoria Beckham is over. The former soccer pro opened up about the project at the David Beckham Fragrances Launch Party at hotspot restaurant Torrisi in New York City.“It was a series that took me a while to come to terms with filming, and talking about my life,” David told People on Wednesday.
Princess Eugenie has shared an adorable new family photo to mark five years since she and husband Jack Brooksbank tied the knot. The pair, who share two children together, got married five years ago on 12 October 2018 and tied the knot in a stunning ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor which was attended by celebrities including Pixie Geldof and Robbie Williams. To celebrate the pair’s special anniversary, 33 year old Eugenie shared a montage video on Instagram which was filled with pictures and videos from the big day before giving fans a glimpse of how her and Jack’s life has changed since then.
Take That are gearing up to revisit standout moments from their decades-long career in a brand new podcast series. Across six episodes, Gary Barlow, whose wife was rushed to hospital earlier this week with an excrutiating injury, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will discuss their journey, starting out in the 1990s alongside former bandmates Jason Orange and Robbie Williams to topping the charts and performing at arenas.The first episode of Take That: This Life, named after their upcoming album, will be released next week.The band joked: “Who’d have thought after all this time we’d be adding professional podcasters to our resumes? “It’s been a real treat to sit down together and just chat – about some things we’ve talked about before and some things we haven’t.
Robbie Williams admitted 'Pandora's box has been opened' as he prepared to look back on his life in a new Netflix documentary trailer.
It appears that musical talent runs in the Williams family, as revealed in the new trailer for Robbie Williams ' upcoming Netflix documentary. For decades, fans worldwide have followed the singer's remarkable journey, from his early days with Take That to his successful solo career.
“The things that would destroy me have also made me the most successful; touch the fire, push when it says pull, and see if I can live.” That’s a quote from the new documentary series, “Robbie Williams,” about, you guessed it, global pop star Robbie Williams. Now nearly 50 years old, Williams is famous for being a member of the U.K.
Rebecca Loos is responding to the new Netflix series that has rehashed decades-old reports of her alleged affair with soccer superstar David Beckham.
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.
Netflix documentary series about the life of David Beckham has now started to stream – and it comes with an extensive new soundtrack.According to an official synopsis, Beckham “tells the inside story of a global football star and cultural icon.” The four-part series explores “his humble working-class beginnings in east London, his drive and determination to win, and the battle to find balance between ambition, love and family, David’s story is one of immense ups and downs.”It continues: “The series takes you on that rollercoaster and builds a surprising, personal and definitive story of one of the most recognisable and scrutinised athletes of all time.”Academy Award-winner Fisher Stevens (Palmer, And We Go Green, The Cove) along with Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning producer John Battsek (One Day in September, Searching for Sugar Man, Winter on Fire) have been granted “unprecedented access” to David, his wife Victoria, his family, his friends and his team-mates for the documentary.Netflix say this has resulted in “an intimate portrait of a man as well as a chronicle of late-modern sports and celebrity culture.” The film’s soundtrack features many acts from the nineties at the height of Beckham’s fame, including Blur, Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene – and of course, The Spice Girls.You can watch the film’s trailer here: Season 1: Episode 1 Songs – The Kick‘Supersonic’ – Oasis ‘Sрice Uр Your Life’ – Spice Girls‘Gangster Trippin’ – Fatboy Slim‘Here I Come’ – The RootsSeason 1: Episode 2 Songs – Seeing Red‘Sing’ – Blur‘Hundred Mile High City’ – Ocean Colour Scene‘Steal My Sunshine’ – LenSeason 1: Episode 3 Songs – Goldenballs ‘Salute Your Solution’ – The Raconteurs‘Gimme Some Lovin’ – The Spencer Davis Group’10:03′ – Doves‘Eve
Fans have called out David and Victoria Beckham for an apparent editing blunder in their new Netflix documentary, Beckham. The couple have recently released their tell-all four-part documentary series with the streaming platform, which follows David and wife Victoria’s careers from their first meeting in 1997 to their current status as global icons. The series sees 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.
Amid the release of David Beckham‘s Netflix docu-series Beckham, the 48-year-old former soccer star is making headlines due to new revelations about his family life and professional career.
Netflix subscribers watching the new David Beckham documentary have made the same unusual realisation about the footballer.