Victoria Beckham Speaks for the First Time About Eating Disorder.

Victoria Beckham Speaks for the First Time About Eating Disorder
Victoria Beckham Speaks for the First Time About Eating Disorder

Premiere of New Documentary by Victoria Beckham

According to The Sun: Victoria Beckham made a touching gesture in honor of the Spice Girls and her family during the premiere of her new documentary on Netflix.

The entire Beckham family looked incredible on the red carpet during this significant event.

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This long-awaited project tells the story of 51-year-old Victoria Beckham, who manages her fashion empire in the spotlight.

Netflix promises to provide exclusive access to her life, family, and close friends.

At the event, Victoria wore an elegant white outfit and expressed gratitude to her loved ones. She said:

“I want to thank the Spice Girls – Geri, Emma, Melanie, and Melanie. I love you all very much, and I sincerely thank you. To my children – Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, Harper – and to David – oh God, he's not a baby anymore!”

Victoria noted that she has gone through a lot, but now takes pride in her achievements and finally feels her worth.

At the premiere, she was supported by her husband David, sons Romeo and Cruz, daughter Harper, and Cruz's friend Jackie Aposel.

Viewers will be able to enjoy the series when it premieres on Netflix on October 9.

In a teaser presented by Netflix, exclusive interviews with her star friends Tom Ford and Eva Longoria can be seen.

Brooklyn's Absence

However, Victoria's eldest son, Brooklyn, did not appear on the red carpet. Despite this, the former Spice Girl reportedly decided to put family disputes aside so that Brooklyn, 26, could appear in the documentary.

Sources close to the project revealed that Brooklyn will appear in a scene where he helps clean up the runway after rain. He arrived in Paris with the rest of the family for Fashion Week in September 2024 and will be included in the three-part documentary.

Exploring Binge Eating

It has also been revealed that Victoria is speaking for the first time about her serious eating issues. In the documentary, she confesses to having starved herself in an attempt to stay slim, feeling that she 'lost control' over her reputation after the Spice Girls disbanded.

Victoria states:

“It was hard, and it is hard. I did not control what was written about me, the photographs that were taken, and probably wanted to control it.”

She added that she hid her condition from her family while trying to “stay relevant” after the band's breakup.

Loss of Identity

Victoria also talks about how difficult it was for her to find herself as she tried to become a fashion designer while her husband David's career flourished. She describes her 'Wags period' – a time when she resorted to plastic surgeries and fake tanning, trying to get attention.

Victoria confesses:

“I buried these breasts in Baden-Baden!”

The documentary features emotional footage of her parents, Jackie and Tony, discussing how Victoria struggled with weight issues that began in theater school.

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The documentary's release promises to provide an interesting insight into Victoria Beckham's life and career, revealing not only her achievements but also personal struggles. This documentary word promises to deepen the understanding of her journey from singer to influential designer, impressing not only fans but also those who have followed her career for a long time.

Undoubtedly, the premiere on October 9 on Netflix will attract attention not only from Spice Girls fans but also documentary lovers, as it promises to showcase the unseen side of success and the lives of celebrities.


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