Victoria Beckham is set to share her most candid side yet in a new Netflix documentary series, which sees her open up about the struggles of running her fashion empire and the pressures of fame.
In the three-part series, the 51-year-old Spice Girl-turned-fashion designer reveals that her label was once “millions in the red” – a period she says pushed her to breaking point.
Husband David admits in the trailer that the financial pressures left him “in a panic”.
The trailer, released on Wednesday, shows an emotional Victoria in tears as she speaks about her ambitions and her desire to be “loved”, alongside lighter moments where she pokes fun at herself.
At one point she jokes she “can’t even make a cheese and ham sandwich” and laughs that she comes across publicly as a “miserable cow”.

The series, which lands on Netflix on October 9, will feature never-before-seen footage from inside the Beckham household as well as exclusive interviews with close friends including designer Tom Ford and actress Eva Longoria.
All four of the couple’s children appear in the documentary. Despite ongoing speculation about her relationship with eldest son Brooklyn, 26, Victoria has insisted he remains part of the project.
A preview clip shows him helping clear rainwater from the catwalk at her Paris Fashion Week show in September 2024 after a downpour threatened to derail the event.
Younger brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, are also featured, including a scene where Cruz is fitted for a suit ahead of one of Victoria’s runway shows.
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The project follows the phenomenal success of the award-winning Beckham, David’s four-part Netflix documentary that became a global hit upon its release in 2023.
That series explored the highs and lows of his football career and marriage, from the backlash to his infamous 1998 World Cup red card to rumours of infidelity. Victoria’s dry one-liners became viral online — particularly when David teased her about claiming to have had a “working-class” upbringing before revealing her father drove her to school in a Rolls-Royce. Ever the entrepreneur, Victoria later cashed in on the moment by putting the quote on a T-shirt.
Victoria’s turn in the spotlight promises the same mix of confessions, glamour and family dynamics – this time from her perspective.