Of all the career highlights that were celebrated in David Beckham’s hit Netflixdocumentary, it was that viral “be honest” exchange with wife Victoria that captured viewers’ attention the most.

In the now-iconic scene from the hit documentary about David’s life and career,

the former England captain could be heard scolding wife Victoria for apparently embellishing the truth about her “working class” roots.

“Be honest,” the former Manchester United player told the Spice Girls star, while peering out from behind a door.

“I am being honest,” Victoria insisted, before David finally cajoled her into admitting she was driven to school as a child in her dad’s Rolls Royce.

The moment left viewers in stitches, but David has since revealed it didn’t go down too well with the director Fisher Stevens at the time.

During a recent Emmys event at Netflix’s Tudum Theater in Hollywood, the football star recalled: “It was Victoria’s first day filming, and she was sat there in the lounge, looking great. She had the dogs running in and out and Fisher thought that I’d left the house, but I was in the kitchen making a coffee before I went to the office.”

He continued: “I put the set of headphones on, and all of a sudden I heard my wife go, ‘Well, we’re down to earth.’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no.’ As soon as I heard her say, ‘We’re working class,’ I stuck my head in and I was like, ‘Be honest’.”

But the sporting star admitted that Fisher was actually “very angry with me over that”.

The Succession actor confirmed that he wasn’t best pleased about the moment, clarifying that they scheduled the interview with Victoria “because David was supposedly out and she could be free to say what she wants, and then he showed up and I was quite upset. I was like, ‘Get him out of here’.”

“But it actually turned out to be brilliant,” he conceded. “It worked out. Thank God the cameraman caught David, and then I did say, ‘We have gold, I think’.”

The married couple have continued to poke fun at one another over the memorable exchange in the past few months.

In his recent video montage shared for Victoria’s 50th birthday, David came with the receipts and included a picture of said Rolls Royce.

They even made light of their viral moment in a recent ad campaign that aired during the 2024 Super Bowl.
David Beckham’s Netflix documentary was filled with career highlights, but it was the viral “be honest” moment with his wife Victoria that stole the show. In the now-famous scene, David playfully called out Victoria for not being entirely truthful about her upbringing, particularly her claims of being working class. Victoria defended herself, but David eventually got her to admit that she was, in fact, chauffeured to school in a Rolls Royce as a child. The moment was comedic gold, but it didn’t sit well with the director, Fisher Stevens, at first.During a recent event at Netflix’s Tudum Theater in Hollywood, David recounted the incident, revealing that Fisher was not happy with him for interrupting Victoria’s interview. Fisher had scheduled the interview assuming David was out of the house, so he was understandably upset when David unexpectedly joined in. Despite the initial friction, the moment ultimately added a touch of authenticity to the documentary.David and Victoria have since embraced the humorous side of the exchange, poking fun at each other in public appearances and advertisements. In a recent video montage for Victoria’s 50th birthday, David even included a photo of the infamous Rolls Royce. Their ability to laugh at themselves and their relationship has endeared them to fans all over the world.The Beckham’s playful banter not only reflects their strong bond but also showcases their down-to-earth personalities. Despite their fame and fortune, they remain grounded and relatable, making them one of the most beloved celebrity couples in the world.As we eagerly await more glimpses into the lives of David and Victoria Beckham, it’s clear that their authenticity and humor will continue to charm audiences worldwide. Don’t miss out on the latest updates by following us for more insightful content and engaging stories.