Victoria Beckham set to get her own show following success of husband David’s docuseries: ‘The story of her reinvention’

It’s official – Victoria Beckham is getting her own show on Netflix.

The Spice Girl turned businesswoman, 50, will be the subject of her own docuseries on the streaming platform following the success of husband David Beckham’s Netflix documentary. 

Netflix UK announced the news on Wednesday, much to the thrill of fans. 

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“BREAKING: A new documentary series following Victoria Beckham and her fashion and beauty business is coming to Netflix!” the announcement post read.

“The series will tell the story of Victoria’s reinvention as a Creative Director of her own brand.”

Victoria is at the helm of her own self-titled fashion brand and also runs a skincare and makeup line called Victoria Beckham Beauty.

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It comes after David Beckham shared a number of bombshells in his docuseries, that captivated millions of fans.

The pair gave a glimpse inside their 25-year marriage, revealing they shared their first kiss in a carpark. They also detailed the highs and lows of David’s life in the spotlight and even addressed affair allegations.

In the docuseries, in a hilarious moment that went viral, Victoria chatted to camera about her upbringing and said she grew up ”very working class”.

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But David overheard the conversation and cheekily called her out on camera. 

“Be honest,” he told her, to which she replied, “I am being honest.”

“What car did your dad drive you to school in?” he quipped.

Victoria then spilled that her father would drive her to school in a Rolls Royce.

She later told Vogue Australia: ”You know, my dad had a Rolls-Royce, and he also had a white van.”

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