Victoria Beckham has cleverly jumped on the bandwagon of THAT viral clip of herself in husband David Beckham's Netflix documentary where she claimed she and her footballer husband came from "very working class families." Now the Spice Girls star, 49, has debuted her own brand's £110 'My Dad Had A Rolls Royce' T-shirt on Instagram on Friday inspired by the hilarious moment.
During the hotly-anticipated Netflix docuseries, David interrupted Victoria's 'working class' claim and told her to be honest to which she insisted: "I am!" He then repeatedly asked Victoria to reveal what car her dad used to drive her to school in.The fashion icon eventually gave in and admitted: "OK.
In the '80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.'" Fans couldn't stop talking about the iconic moment and Victoria is now embracing her hilarious comments as she launched her now-famous phrase on a T-shirt.The fashion designer, 49, posted a photo of herself in the white slogan shirt with the words 'My Dad Had A Rolls Royce' emblazoned across it to her Story and wrote 'available now' with a link to her website.
Her website says the shirt "embodies the brand's playful side." She followed the snap with the iconic clip from the Beckham series of the fashion designer claiming her family were "very, working, working class".
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