Victoria and David Beckham: A timeless love story captured in a romantic photoshoot.
“Beckham” isn’t just about soccer triumphs or fashion conquests; it’s a love story that endured trials and tribulations. The series delves into how the relationship of Victoria and David Beckham was a source of strength during their toughest moments, including David receiving death threats after an ejection during the 1998 World Cup.
Their enduring love story begins with a chance encounter when David spotted the Spice Girl on TV and declared to his teammate, “I’m gonna marry that one.” Victoria, on the other hand, had noticed the “really good looking” David in magazines. Their first meeting occurred at a soccer game in 1997, setting the stage for their epic love story.
In the early days of their courtship, the couple kept their romance under wraps. Victoria’s manager advised her to keep it a secret, so their meetings often took place in parking lots or garages, where they shared their first kiss. It was far less clandestine than it sounds, as Victoria playfully suggests.
Their love story was straightforward and spontaneous. Victoria, impressed by David, wrote her phone number on an airplane ticket and handed it to him after attending a Manchester United game with fellow Spice Girl Mel C. “Straight away, I was just like, ‘OK, this is it,'” David recalls. Their connection was instantaneous, and the pace of their romance picked up rapidly.
Their love wasn’t just born out of attraction; it was sustained through dedication and commitment. David would do anything to spend time with Victoria, no matter how brief. He recalls driving down to London for just seven minutes with her, showcasing his unwavering devotion. Victoria fondly remembers him chartering a two-seater plane to visit her during her tours, even if it meant just a few hours together.
Their love story took a dramatic turn when their first son, Brooklyn Beckham, was born via C-section on March 4, 1999. In the midst of Victoria’s numbness from the epidural, David requested that she do his hair before announcing the baby’s arrival to the press—an anecdote that still amuses David today. However, amid the joy of becoming parents, they faced a daunting threat: kidnapping threats against Brooklyn.
David’s protective instincts kicked in immediately. He refused Victoria’s offer to sleep in the hospital bed with her and the baby on the first night, insisting on sleeping with his head against the door to guard against potential threats. This ordeal highlights the challenges they faced due to their immense fame and the dangers it brought into their lives.
The series takes us through their enchanting wedding reception on July 4, 1999, at Luttrellstown Castle near Dublin. The couple chose to wear coordinating purple outfits that, in hindsight, make David wonder, “What were we thinking?” Regardless of their attire choices, Victoria was David’s rock during that period, providing unwavering support and love.
Despite all the glory on the soccer field, one incident cast a long shadow over David’s career. It was the infamous red card during the 1998 World Cup. David was sent off for tripping Diego Simeone during England’s round of 16 match against Argentina, which ultimately led to England’s defeat on penalties. The backlash that followed was brutal.
Victoria describes it as “public bullying on another level,” and David admits that it left him “clinically depressed” and feeling “very vulnerable and alone.” The abuse, both verbal and physical, was relentless, and the whole country seemed to turn against him. Even 25 years later, he still struggles to come to terms with that fateful moment.
In the final episode titled “What Makes David Run,” the docuseries delves into the tumultuous period of 2004. This was when allegations of David’s infidelity emerged, coinciding with his transfer to Real Madrid. Though the documentary doesn’t directly address the content of these allegations, David and Victoria open up about the impact they had on their marriage.
“I don’t know how we got through it, in all honesty,” David reflects, visibly moved. “Victoria is everything to me. To see her hurt was incredibly difficult… what we had was worth fighting for.”
Victoria shares her perspective, describing it as the “hardest period” in their marriage because “it felt like the world was against us… and we were against each other.”
Since retiring from professional soccer, David has ventured into various pursuits, including beekeeping, lego, and cooking. The series kicks off with a glimpse of David beekeeping, harvesting honey from a hive of bees, playfully suggesting it should be called “Golden Bees” in reference to his one-time nickname, “Golden Balls.” Meanwhile, Victoria humorously suggests it should be named “DB Sticky Stuff.”
The “Beckham” docuseries showcases the enduring strength of David and Victoria’s relationship, leaving viewers with a heartfelt portrayal of their remarkable journey together.
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