Victoria Beckham has made a rare and candid revelation in her new Netflix docuseries, Victoria Beckham. The 51-year-old fashion designer and former Spice Girl discusses her long-standing battle with an eating disorder, shedding light on the personal challenges she faced behind the scenes.
In the series, Beckham recalls being weighed on national television shortly after the birth of her eldest son, Brooklyn. She reflects on the media’s harsh criticism, with labels like “Porky Posh” and “Skinny Posh,” which led her to question her self-worth and lose touch with reality. Beckham admits to hiding her struggles from her parents and resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms to manage the intense public scrutiny.

Her husband, David Beckham, also shares his perspective, highlighting the unfair treatment women faced in the media during the early 2000s. He notes that such criticism would be unacceptable today, emphasizing the need for change in how society views and treats women.
Beckham’s openness in the docuseries serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health and self-acceptance. By sharing her story, she aims to inspire others who may be facing similar challenges and to encourage a more compassionate and understanding approach to discussing body image and mental health.

The docuseries, which began streaming on Netflix on October 9, offers an intimate look into Beckham’s journey, from her time as a Spice Girl to her evolution as a fashion mogul. It delves into the pressures of fame, the impact of media scrutiny, and the personal strength required to overcome adversity.