Behind The Fame: David Beckham Documentary’s Candid Moments On Netflix

Football fans! We’ve got the inside scoop on David Beckham documentary. Get ready for some surprising revelations and a deeper look into ‘Brand Beckham’!

David Beckham Documentary’s Candid Moments On Netflix

David Beckham, the iconic soccer superstar, has always been in the spotlight. From his football career to his marriage to Victoria Beckham and his ventures in fashion and Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, it seemed like there was nothing new to learn about him.

However, the recent Netflix documentary, directed by “Succession” star Fisher Stevens, offers a fresh perspective on the man behind the fame.

One surprising revelation from the documentary is that Victoria Beckham, despite being married to one of the most recognizable figures in football, is not into the sport. Their love story, which began with secretive meetings in car parks and discreetly passing phone numbers, paints a more intimate picture of their early relationship.

The documentary also delves into a challenging period in their marriage when allegations of David Beckham having an affair surfaced in 2004.

While they don’t explicitly address the allegations, both David and Victoria talk about the toll it took on their relationship. They describe it as one of the most difficult phases in their marriage, with the media scrutiny making it feel like the world was against them.

One of the most emotionally charged moments in the documentary is David Beckham’s reflection on his infamous red card in the 1998 World Cup. The incident led to public abuse and bullying, leaving him feeling clinically depressed and isolated. Even 25 years later, Beckham continues to blame himself for the red card, revealing the profound impact it had on him.

Beyond his football career, the documentary reveals Beckham’s unexpected hobbies, including beekeeping and cooking. It opens with him harvesting honey from a hive of bees, showcasing a lighter side of the former football star.

His sense of humor shines through as he jokes about naming the honey “Golden Bees,” a nod to his famous “Golden Balls” nickname. His interests extend to activities like Lego, showing that there’s more to Beckham than his football prowess.

The documentary also touches on moments when professional commitments interfered with personal life. For instance, Beckham had to break the news to Victoria that the birth of their third son, Cruz, would clash with a photoshoot featuring pop icons Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez. Victoria humorously recalls her reaction and how she felt far from glamorous on that day.

In the end, the documentary offers a well-rounded view of David Beckham, the man, beyond the football pitch. It’s a deep dive into his personal life, showcasing his vulnerabilities, hobbies, and the challenges he and Victoria faced in their journey together.

“Brand Beckham” might have been a global sensation, but this documentary reminds us that there’s always more to a person than meets the eye.

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