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Victoria Beckham Reflects on Spice Girls Legacy and Fashion Journey
5 Oct
Summary
- Victoria Beckham opens up about her time in the Spice Girls
- She discusses the struggles of her fashion business and losing money
- Beckham says the documentary on her life was "like therapy"

In a recent interview, former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, also known as Posh Spice, is opening up about her decision to make a documentary that delves into her life and career. Beckham, now 51 years old, acknowledges that she has been "defined by a four-year period" of her life – the height of the Spice Girls' fame in the 1990s. She admits that being asked about her time in the iconic girl group has been "quite triggering" and that the documentary process was "almost like therapy" for her.
Despite the challenges, Beckham expresses her continued love and pride for the Spice Girls, revealing that she still speaks regularly with her former bandmates Geri Halliwell, Mel B, Melanie Chisholm, and Emma Bunton. She credits the group for shaping who she is today, stating that she "wouldn't have been who I am now if it wasn't for the Spice Girls, 100 percent."
The documentary, set to be released on Netflix, will focus more on Beckham's fashion journey rather than her music career. However, she shares that no topics were off-limits, including the struggles her business has faced, such as "the money we've lost." Beckham acknowledges that she has had to fight against being perceived as "just a celebrity brand" and has worked hard to earn the respect of the fashion industry.
As for her personal life, Beckham gushes about her close relationship with her husband, soccer star David Beckham, and their four children. She reveals that her youngest, 14-year-old daughter Harper, still lives at home, and she sees her and her 20-year-old son Cruz every day.