Netflix documentary wasn’t pleased at his interruption of his wife, which became a viral moment.Beckham, which came out last year, features a moment where the former footballer interrupts his wife Victoria as she speaks about her background.After saying that both her and David both came from “hard-working families,” the Spice Girls singer and fashion designer claimed that they were “very working class”.
David can then be heard repeatedly telling her to “be honest” as the camera points to him peeking his head round the door.Despite Victoria responding saying “I am being honest”, David persists, asking her to share the car her dad drove her to school in.“One answer.
What car did your dad drive you to school in?” he asked, as Victoria explained “It’s not a simple answer.”He repeats the question, before Victoria eventually responds, “In the ‘80s my dad had a Rolls Royce.”David replied: “Thank you,” before closing the door.The moment became a viral meme, and the couple even created an Uber Eats advert which aired during the Super Bowl, which features Victoria wearing a T-shirt that read: “My dad had a Rolls-Royce”.However, David has revealed that the documentary’s director Fisher Stevens wasn’t happy when the moment occurredAs reported by The Telegraph, David explained how the crew thought he was out of the house, but he was “in the kitchen making a coffee before I went to the office”.It was there that he heard Victoria’s interview, and decided to intervene. “I put the set headphones on and all of a sudden I heard my wife go, ‘Well, we’re down to earth’.
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