David Beckham playfully calls out Victoria Beckham's claim of being working class growing up
A viral clip of David Beckham and Victoria Beckham from new docuseries Beckham - has been going viral where the latter alleges she grew up "working class".
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David Beckham and Victoria Beckham have opened their homes and family life in Netflix's latest docuseries, eponymously titled, Beckham. A particular clip from the show has gone viral which shows a playful but interesting moment between the ace footballer and the former Spice Girl. In the clip, David can be seen nudging Victoria in the correct direction as she tries to claim that she belonged to a working class background, growing up.
3 things you need to know
- Beckham, the docuseries spanning 4 episodes, is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
- It has been directed by Oscar awardee Fisher Stevens.
- Victoria Beckham's father worked as an electronics engineer.
David Beckham checks Victoria Beckham's claims of being ‘working class’
A now viral clip from Beckham has been doing the rounds of the internet which shows David Beckham playfully correcting his wife Victoria Beckham's claims of being working class. Victoria was attempting to imply how both David and she came from working class backgrounds. The moment in interrupted by David who peaks into the room and asks his wife to "be honest".
Victoria insists she is being honest as she attempts to go on with her thought. With a cheeky grin, David asks her "What car did your dad drive you to school in?". Though Victoria does not reply right away and attempts to dodge a direct response, she is eventually nudged by Davis to admit that her father used to drive her to school in a Rolls Royce. Satisfied with the response, David ducks out of the room as promptly as he ducked in.
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Director Fisher Stevens shares his reflections on the Beckham family
As per a People report, Fisher Stevens recently reflected on how he knew his next project had to have the ethos family and the father-son equation at its core. Once he met the Beckham family, he said he was sure that it would be a "fun" yet "difficult" ride. He said, "...I knew that it was going to be kind of a love story about him and his wife and him and his family because they are such a unit. I didn't realize until I was with them just how much of a unit they are."