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Victoria Beckham reveals she watched the emotional final episode of David's Netflix documentary with a bottle of wine on a flight to Miami: 'It was a nice moment... we both felt really proud'

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Victoria Beckham admits she avoided watching the final episode of husband David's Netflix series until she found the right moment to settle down and tune in. 

The couple allowed cameras into their homes for a fly-and-the-wall account of family life in the Beckham household, and a candid look back at David's hugely successful football career. 

But Victoria, who celebrated her 50th birthday on April 17, was reluctant to watch the emotional final instalment - which ends with the couple dancing to Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton hit Islands In The Stream - until it was finally released by the streaming service. 

The former Spice Girl, who admits she has never felt comfortable in front of TV cameras, told Sunday Times Style:  'It was on a flight to Miami that we finally watched it. 

'David suggested we get a bottle of wine. It was a nice moment — we both felt really proud.' 

Victoria Beckham admits she avoided watching the final episode of husband David's Netflix series until she found the right moment to settle down and tune in

Victoria Beckham admits she avoided watching the final episode of husband David's Netflix series until she found the right moment to settle down and tune in 

The couple allowed cameras into their homes for a fly-and-the-wall account of family life in the Beckham household

The couple allowed cameras into their homes for a fly-and-the-wall account of family life in the Beckham household

The four-part series followed the Beckham family across the world, from their family homes in London and the Cotswolds to Los Angeles and Florida, where David co-owns MLS club Inter Miami. 

It was a two-year job, and Victoria admits raking over their checkered history was at times difficult.   

'I don’t get nervous when I’m playing myself but it was certainly a real process. Going over all that stuff again can be … There are also things that are hard to remember. 

'Like, Fisher [Stevens, the series’ director] would bring up a goal that David scored 25 years ago, and that can make you quite anxious.' 

Famed for her trademark pout, the former Spice Girl admits the only thing that's changed with age is her increasingly positive glow - an indication that age and experience has made her more comfortable with the pressures of fame.

She said: 'I looked at some pictures of myself recently and was really struck by how happy I looked.

'In the past I’ve always looked at those red carpet pictures of me and seen a woman who looks nervous and insecure. 

'Everyone else saw a woman who looked grumpy and stern — I suppose that’s how I got the reputation of being such a miserable cow.'

For some, the prospect of ageing is a sobering thought. Not so Victoria, who says she is less nervous and insecure than she was in her younger years

For some, the prospect of ageing is a sobering thought. Not so Victoria, who says she is less nervous and insecure than she was in her younger years 

Famed for her trademark pout, the former Spice Girl admits the only thing that's changed with age is her increasingly positive glow (pictured in 2010)

Famed for her trademark pout, the former Spice Girl admits the only thing that's changed with age is her increasingly positive glow (pictured in 2010) 

Now a successful fashion designer with an established global brand, Victoria adopts a philosophical outlook towards turning 50 while looking forward to what lies ahead. 

'I’m excited about the future,' she said. 'The thing with ageing is that it is what it is. 

'I always remember Marc Jacobs saying to me when he turned 60 that it was better than the alternative of not turning 60. It’s good advice! 

'But generally I feel good about things. I have better opportunities now than I did when I was younger.'

Victoria has enjoyed a week of near constant celebrations after ushering in her 50th year on April 17, with husband David whisking her off to the South of France on a private jet. 

The fashion designer and the retired footballer, 48, then took a chaffeur-driven car to £200-a-head restaurant in Saint-Paul de Vence on the French Riviera, believed to be the famous La Colombe d'Or.

The couple were said to be joined by their four children along with Victoria's parents Jackie and Tony and were later flown back to Luton Airport.

Victoria says she looks and feels happier now than she did during her early years in the industry (pictured in 2024)
Victoria pictured in 2007

Victoria says she looks and feels happier now than she did during her early years in the industry (pictured left in 2024 and right in 2007)

Victoria with her family ahead of a celebratory dinner party in London on Saturday evening

Victoria with her family ahead of a celebratory dinner party in London on Saturday evening 

A source told The Sun: 'David chose somewhere incredibly remote.

'The restaurant regularly hosts A-list celebrities during the Cannes Film Festival so none of the Riviera locals bat an eyelid when they see a celebrity.

'Victoria had an amazing fine wine-fuelled afternoon, soaking up the rays al fresco, overlooking the Med and enjoying her favourite white fish.'

Paying tribute to his wife in an Instagram post, David wrote: 'Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife… As you head into this birthday you should look back and be proud of what you have accomplished , achieved & what you have built, Posh Spice, business woman & of course marrying an England captain.'

'But your biggest success are your children , you guide them , love them & teach them… They love you beyond words , we all love you so much.' 

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