Victoria Beckham's Netflix documentary has sparked a fiery debate among fans and the Spice Girls themselves. In the series, Victoria opens up about her time as a Spice Girl and the lasting impact it had on her life. But here's where it gets controversial: she reveals a recent upsetting encounter with Mel B, who accused her of trying to distance herself from the group's legacy.
The documentary, available on October 9, 2025, delves into Victoria's journey from Spice Girl to fashion icon. In episode two, titled 'Kill The WAG', she reminisces about the 2008 reunion tour, 'The Return of the Spice Girls', which marked Geri Halliwell's return after a decade-long absence. This tour, however, would be Posh Spice's last, as Victoria chose to focus on her passion for fashion.
Victoria emotionally recalls Mel B's words: 'Don't forget where you've come from.' This statement struck a chord with Victoria, who firmly believes that Posh Spice is the reason for her success. She insists she has never forgotten her roots, but the comment still stung. And this is the part most people miss: Victoria's realization that she no longer belonged on stage with the Spice Girls, and her decision to pursue her fashion dreams.
The series, from the creators of the acclaimed David Beckham documentary, provides an intimate look at Victoria's life. It explores her embrace of the WAG title, the challenges of transitioning to a fashion designer, and even her childhood bullying experiences. It also features candid conversations with her husband, David Beckham, about the financial struggles of her fashion line and the strain it put on their relationship.
The documentary includes appearances by her sons Romeo and Cruz, daughter Harper, and Cruz's girlfriend Jackie. Notably absent is her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, who is estranged from the family. Friends and fashion icons like Eva Longoria, Donatella Versace, Tom Ford, Roland Mouret, and Anna Wintour also make appearances.
Victoria Beckham's story is a testament to the complexities of fame and personal growth. But does her decision to leave the Spice Girls overshadow her appreciation for the group's impact on her life? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Is Mel B's warning justified, or is it a misunderstanding between former bandmates?