David Beckham's documentary with Victoria: Top bombshells from affair allegations to kidnapping threats
David Beckham waved to his fans while walking the green carpet at the Earthshot Prize Awards in Boston on Friday.
David Beckham is taking a trip down memory lane and sharing the good, the bad and the ugly.
In the newly released Netflix docuseries "Beckham," the legendary soccer player shares how he was first introduced to the sport, his romance with his wife "Posh Spice" Victoria Beckham and how family is the most important thing to him.
The four-part series, directed by Fisher Stevens, includes present day interviews with David, Victoria, David's parents and past teammates. Stevens illustrates everything from how Beckham had an issue with saving his money, to how he dealt with being accused of disgracing his country, to being labeled the "new Charles and Diana."
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Victoria and David Beckham attended the "Beckham" U.K. premiere on Oct. 3. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole)
Below are some of the biggest bombshells from the new docuseries.
There is no question David and Victoria "fancied" each other the moment they met, but the soccer star was crushing on the Spice Girl long before that.
In the first episode of the show, David recalls being with his Manchester United teammate, Gary Neville, when they first saw the Spice Girls on television.
Victoria Adams and David Beckham first met in 1997. (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
"I turned 'round to Gary and went, 'See that one there? I'm gonna marry that one,'" David recalled. "We're laughing and joking, and I'm like, 'No. I'm gonna marry that one.'"
Neville joked, "I suppose most blokes have done that, looked at the television and gone, 'I like her.' You don't f---ing end up with