Victoria Beckham looks back on ‘hard’ past in New Netflix Doc

Victoria Beckham ‘Suffering’ from the negative press in life

Negative attention can have a staggering toll, and Victoria Beckham’s life is reportedly an example of this.

To be in the limelight for over 30 years, Netflix’s upcoming Doku series at Spice Girl Alun sheds light over this, as a source told Page six, “When you look back in the media environment in the 90s, it was super hard.”

In the three-part series, the insider said viewers would learn the pressure that the 51-year-old was from from the bad press and its effects on her health.

“There was tremendous control of Victoria’s appearance and her weight. I think the audience will have some understanding of what she was going through,” Tipster Tatled.

Along with this, the documentary will also include excerpts of interviews with mother of four, including her performance on TV program leader Chris Evans’ show in 1999, forcing her to check her weight live on the air.

This came only two months after the birth of her son, Brooklyn, who reportedly pressed her to go a lot to check her diet and general weight.

Her husband, David Beckham, in a previous interview with River Cafe Table 4 Podcast said: “Unfortunately, I’m married to someone who has eaten the same thing in the last 25 years.

He continued, “When I met her, she only eats grilled fish, steamed vegetables. She will very rarely deviate from it.”

As time went on, however, Victoria told Grazia Magazine last year that “life is too short” to constant calorie counting.

In addition, Victoria’s allegedly alienated son, Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz, have also shown in the documentary, though briefly.

Victoria’s DOCU series will be out in September on Netflix.

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