Victoria Beckham has admitted she used to attend Manchester United games to 'stalk' her husband David Beckham when they started to date, in his new Netflix docu-series – This is BECKHAM.
Beckham, 48, is set to star in a four-part series that will explore his ups and downs on and off the pitch – and it will appear on streaming giants Netflix from October 4. It will feature talking heads from those key to Beckham's career, including his wife.
Victoria joked: "I went to the games, some would say to 'stalk' him, I would say to see him. When I went to the footballer's lounge all the others were at the bar, but he was standing talking to his parents.
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"And I'm very close to my family, and I loved that side to him." And Beckham then added: "That first time that I speak to her. I just fancied her!"
While Victoria said: "I just fancied him, it was as simple as that."
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Becks and Victoria first went public in 1997, and by January 1998, Beckham had already popped the question to his soon-to-be wife. Their relationship helped Beckham to become the global megastar he is today.
However, one man that was unimpressed with his new found fame was his boss, Sir Alex Ferguson. Speaking about fame in the documentary, Beckham said: "My life had become something different. It definitely didn’t change me."
However, when the camera cut to Fergie, he said: "Well, he changed. There’s no doubt about that!"
Speaking in 2013 about their relationship, Ferguson said: "The problem for me, I’m a football man, he fell in love with Victoria. That changed everything. Being a football man, I had to think about where we were going for that."
However, Fergie did pay tribute to Beckham in the trailer: "There was something inside of him, that determination."
The new series is directed by Fisher Stevens, the documentary filmmaker won an Oscar for The Cove, and also features Beckham's former team-mate Gary Neville as an executive producer.
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