Victoria Beckham has been in the public eye for almost 30 years - from Spice Girl to fashion powerhouse, celebrity wife to business mogul - yet she remains one of the most enigmatic figures in pop culture. A new Netflix documentary aims to pull back the curtain on the woman behind the Posh persona, offering unprecedented access to her world… but how much of the real Victoria does it actually reveal?
Virgin Media TV presenter Karen Koster, who has met and interviewed Victoria, joins Ciara Doherty on the podcast to share her impressions. She describes the documentary as highly curated: everything is filtered through Victoria’s endorsement, leaving some family tensions and personal struggles off-camera. Karen was struck by the sheer amount of work Victoria puts into her projects, the business pressures she faces, and the meticulous way she navigates the media and fashion worlds. Meeting Victoria in person, Karen says, was like “seeing the magazine page come to life” — funny, impressive, and incredibly disciplined.
The conversation also touches on what the doc doesn’t show: Brooklyn wasn’t involved, a past affair isn’t mentioned, and the family’s internal divides around marriages and fashion choices remain private. Ciara also gets thoughts from some of friends of the podcast: The Home Show’s Sinead Ryan, who’s a devoted fan; Susan Hayes-Culleton from Taking Stock, who admires Victoria’s business acumen; and John Fardy from Screentime, who isn’t quite convinced.
Love her or roll your eyes at her, Victoria Beckham remains a master of reinvention, and the Netflix series offers a rare glimpse into how she built her empire.
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