From Spice Girl to style icon, Victoria Beckham shares her journey in a new Netflix docuseries premiering October 9.

Victoria Beckham is ready to step into the spotlight once again — this time with her very own Netflix docuseries. Simply titled Victoria Beckham, the intimate three-part series is set to premiere on October 9.
The project comes from director Nadia Hallgren, best known for Michelle Obama’s Becoming, and is produced by David Beckham’s Studio 99. While David got his turn last year with his hit documentary Beckham, now it’s Victoria’s chance to tell her story — from her Spice Girls fame to building her global fashion empire while balancing life as a wife and mom of four.
The series will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at Victoria as she gears up for another high-pressure Paris Fashion Week, offering an honest peek at both the glam and the grind.
Of course, David is expected to make an appearance — and possibly their kids, too. The couple’s playful banter in Beckham went viral, especially when Victoria described herself as “working class” until David cheekily reminded her she was driven to school in a Rolls Royce.
That hilarious moment quickly became a fan-favorite meme, proving why audiences love their dynamic.
Viewers can also expect appearances from the couple’s celebrity circle. David’s documentary featured everyone from former Manchester United teammates to Vogue’s Anna Wintour, so it wouldn’t be surprising if Victoria’s includes some equally star-studded cameos.
However, not everyone may show up on camera. Reports suggest that eldest son Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and his wife Nicola might skip this project amid ongoing rumors of family tension.
With Netflix already finding massive success in sports and celebrity documentaries, anticipation is high for Victoria Beckham.
From ‘90s pop stardom to high fashion powerhouse, the series promises to capture the journey of one of Britain’s most iconic style figures — and show the world who “Posh Spice” has become today.