@@AlanBrando-wb3oqno she was clearly Misrepresenting her background to try to identify with the audience when she in fact had a very privileged upbringing. Working class isn’t having millions of dollars in your family while growing up, that is what we call the upper class.
And you all believe Slytherin in 2012 what was that Team Ammorant and Amber? And Yall say dont judge a book by its cover... Yea RIGHT, JUST THE HOOSSI IS ALL YA WANT
@@pornhubhatesme she's not trying to identify with any audience (if so, she will have also been doing that as a child and there would have been no audience to impress). She's not of your generation that tries to do that. She will genuinely think of herself as working class and in the UK, she pretty much is. You're american which is why everything is confusing for you. We use pounds not dollars and her family didn't have millions of pounds. You don't have upper classes in the US. That's not upper class in the UK. Most upper classes and aristos have wealth in property and land. you're talking about upper middle class.
And you all believe Slytherin in 2012 what was that Team Ammorant and Amber? And Yall say dont judge a book by its cover... Yea RIGHT, JUST THE HOOSSI IS ALL YA WANT
@@FNFNFN99KKKHis name was Carl Heinrich Pfänder, and he died in 1876. He was a German artist and revolutionary, and he was her great x3 grandfather (great, great, great). He was a close friend of Karl Marx.
That's why he'll always have my respect. He worked his way up, Victoria started with everything. It's genuinely hilarious to watch her try and act poor
She may have been born into wealth, but she became a member of one of the most successful bands ever and made that happen for herself. It's not like she was given a high value position in her dad's company or anything.@@jimmy22334
And you all believe Slytherin in 2012 what was that Team Ammorant and Amber? And Yall say dont judge a book by its cover... Yea RIGHT, JUST THE HOOSSI IS ALL YA WANT
Rolls Royce in the 80’s is really something because you could not buy a RR just because you have money unlike these days. They used to go on a full background check of customers and only sold it to whom are “qualified” enough to own RR.
Maybe except that when he is doing his 'charity' stuff he demands the most expensive, luxurious hotels or he won't come😂. Other than that full dignity.
@@notnot1917 I wouldn't call it charity work if u demand the most expensive and very specific hotel room that someone else is paying for. And you're a millioner that pays for nothing.
I like him but let’s not idolize people too much he did cheat on his wife when he was in Madrid and the funny thing is that the way it’s mentionne in the series make it sound almost like it was not his fault. That was not particularly classy and gentleman like.
He didn't just disagree, she objectively was not working class. She did not come from humble beginnings... people who are dropped off at school in a Rolls Royce are not working class.
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle I am not talking about idiom. Whoever created it was clearly not mature enough. Humble means down to earth. Knowing you arnt above others just because you have more money or popularity. Knowing that everyone is value in a society. That comes from good parenting. You can be humble even if you are rich. (But it's hard to be) Even some poor people are not humble. But most are. Saying from humble origins is just a polite way of saying his parents were poor.
@@rohithkumarbandari Well you incorrectly assumed that I was not talking about the idiom by saying that What I was saying was not correct. When I say humble beginnings that means what humble beginnings means it doesn't mean humble.... Maybe you should realize that humble does not equal humble beginnings humble beginnings means that you started out poor.
That or oodles of noodles with chopped hot dogs mixed in the canned spaghettios. Idk why people lie, we would respect it more if they just kept it real.
Just saw David holding Victoria accountable for trying to exaggerate a certain aspect of their life on a news segment and had to see on a different source. I actually thought it was very relatable and fantastic both allowed this to be aired. Haven't watched the docuseries, but this actually earned my respect on both parts, David for keeping it real and Victoria admitting the truth that really humbled herself.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the working class... I'll make sure to inquire why is it that when I work, somehow I'm not behind the wheel of a Roll's Royce 😅
She’s gonna have to say this to every person who’s working 40+ hours a week just for the bare minimum. The blue collar workers. Even The people who are white collar but thousands of dollars in debt from their degrees.
@@dp3658 The issue is not that her family was rich, there's nothing wrong with that. The issue is her trying to act as if it wasn't, and calling herself part of the working class.
@@TheFrancesc18 depends on your view of working class. her mother was a hairdresser her father was an electrical engineer. They put together a wholesale business and worked hard for their money. Which to me makes them working class. Many working class people splash out on nice cars to make them feel they are getting something out of their hard work. Look on the carpark where you work. She may see herself as from a working class family. At what point do say people are no longer working class. Mine is when people don't work and live off money they never made. No degrees just hard work.
@@dp3658Then you don't know what working class means, there is no "your view", "my view", etc. She grew up wealthy, she has no clue of what growing up in a working class family is like.
@@NemesisEnforcer7so yours is the socialist view that to be working class you have to have no skills or ambition. Her mother was a hairdresser her father was an engineer, working class. Through ambition they made a decent life. Posh made her life without their money. What's the problem you see.
We are at a place in time where reporters use the word "cap" in a professional manner and sound good saying it 0:25. I shall shed a single tear in honor of this moment.
Not only was it in a professional manner, they also used it in the correct context unlike others that just say whatever just to sound hip or just be saying stuff just to say it lol.
Victoria was right about her parents working hard, her dad was an electronics engineer who built his own business from scratch. By the time she was at school the family were clearly well off, living in Goffs Oak. So he was never a docker or factory worker but was clearly a grafter; to describe her family as working class is a bit of a stretch but hard working is true. David was doing her a favour, he knew the tabloids would have a field day with this so he got her to clarify the situation first, to spoil their fun.
I agree with what you've said, but it can't be denied that Victoria then went on to become a member of one of the best selling bands of all time, and made that happen for herself. She wasn't given a position at her dad's company or anything.
@@erhhsdhh2099 Yes up to a point; although her parents paid for her to go to theatre schools, where she learned dancing, her actual audition for the Spice Girls which was being formed by Heart Management was her own doing. She definitely got a lucky break though, because she struggled with the vocals at the audition, and it was because Chris Herbert still "saw something he liked" in her that she was selected to join the group. Not quite the "Fame" story of a struggling street kid, but not a silver spoon story of a rich father using his influence either.
@@justinneill5003Yea I agree. In fact I think your last sentence was said very well, her story is somewhere in between. Good to speak to someone on YT who is actually mature 🤝
😅😅😅 I knew a girl and her dad had one. Somehow it got stolen from their property, so he bought another Rolls Royce to replace it. 😂 Ahhhh to be stupid rich.
I was a child in a working-class family - my mother was a teacher, my father worked in a textile factory. I walked to school 30 minutes every morning and afternoon. I had no new clothes, no butter in my morning porridge. I appreciate my parents because they are so strong and dedicated and they gave me and my sister everything they could give. Now I have moved to the USA and belong to the “upper middle class”, but I still don’t have a Rolls Royce 😂😂😂 (no regrets)
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 I'd consider teachers working class because they don't get paid a lot for the amount of work that they do. Unless if you're a college professor at a university back in the day, a teacher's salary don't even come close to $50k a year.
I love Victoria and I know that she has said that she was embarrassed that her dad had a rolls and would have him drop her off near her school so that she would walk the rest of way because she didn’t want that type of attention because of her dad’s car. But this was the best moment of the documentary and apparently fisher stevens the director had told David not to interrupt Victoria’s interviews because he kept coming in and interrupting but he couldn’t help but include this moment.
It was such a great docu!! My heart broke for David, who loved and was passionate about football. I'm glad the events that unfolded for him only made him better, enough to become one of the greatest players of all time. And Victoria is such an amazing woman, she's so witty and funny and she definitely holds it down. They're great! ❤
Victoria’s father was raised in a very poor part in North London, my husband attended school with him, they were good friends. Mr Adams trained as an Electrician, working 24/7. Yes, he rewarded him with a second hand, old model Rolls Royce, it was the culture back then, a status symbol of hard work. My husband a Scrap Metal Dealer, worked 24/7, purchased an Aston Martin. Anyone that remembers Edmonton, North London in the 50’ - 70’s will know what I’m talking about. It was do or die.
" it was the culture back then" yeah the culture with rich people. my grandparents worked hard everyday since they where 12, they didn't even had a car. don't compare yourself to poor or even middle class people.
Beckham was from labour working class before he was in Manchester united.. That's why he cut her BS..the beauty of Football is no matter how poor you are as long as you have skill, you can change your destiny.. That's why top football players in the world, most of them are from poor family
If she doesn't start sulking for a week over this, and she takes this in good faith, then i would say their relationship is quite healthy. Never having arguments is not a hallmark of a good relationship, what actually matters is how those arguments are resolved.
This is delightful love David and Victoria a true love story the documentary was amazing so enlightening they work together beautifully the children are a testimate to the amazing people they are ❤️😍🇦🇺
OK I looked it up, the average price of a Rolly in 2022 was 500k, when adjusted for inflation, that is about 140k in 1980. In order to afford a wife, a kid, a Rolly and a home in the UK, ya mans was probably a top 2% earner. That being said, I don't know how she could even begin to try to say that her family was "working class".
Mr. Adams, was from Edmonton, North London, which was a very working class, impoverished area, he trained as an Electrician, worked many hours, to attain what he had, the RR was a used, older model, probably not much more that a brand new car back in the 1980's
@@THE_JACKAL666 she wasn't 'caught lying' you clown. her dad was an electrician, he was GIFTED a USED rolls royce by his boss. Her perception of her class is valid. Just because someone disagrees doesn't mean she is lying. fool.
The reason she said it was that her parents hit it big from a working-class background after she was born. In the UK working class is not only a class, new money-types still identify as their original class.
Brilliant hardworking footballer. Feel a bit sorry for posh and the kids. Both got their own businesses that make money. They individually have brought enjoyment to millions of people. Jealousy is a weakness folks.
@dp3658 Most of the rich people are rich because their parents were also wealthy. I doubt she would be a millionaire if she had been born as a child of a poor immigrants
David absolutely destroyed his Mrs, on camera. It almost makes up for the disaster that was bigging up Qatar or Saudi. I forget which, but it was bad. It's strange that poor people want to pretend they're rich while the rich want to act like they at least used to be poor. It's the poor people pretending to be rich that really annoys me. Most of the world is broke. There's no shame in it. If you've got good family and friends and get by, you've got all you need. Although that means I have double nothing besides currently just being able to get by.
its good that he keeps her honest, its good for herself and it also protect her against people that would use her statement against her in the future if she wasent being honest.
Someone tell Victoria that its alright to be born and brought rich. She doesn't need to relate to working class to make herself relevant. Matter of fact it should be a significance of pride that your parents made sure you get all the things you needed and made yourself successful. Its okay to take the highway and race towards success unlike folks who have to built the engine first.
The reason she said it was that her parents hit it big from a working-class background after she was born. In the UK working class is not only a class, new money-types still identify as their original class.
I think this is coming from a fear of the woke socialists who think they are entitled to half your stuff even though they do nothing. Those people have made up their minds so no sense trying to appease them.
It's bizarre for her to even consider that angle. One of the primary reasons she was in the Spice Girls was that her father provided infrastructure and resources that helped get them established.
an example of a good and responsible husband. Rather than his wife being bullied with harsh comments from other people, it would be better for him to take firm action while protecting his wife.
The reason she said it was that her parents hit it big from a working-class background after she was born. In the UK working class is not only a class, new money-types still identify as their original class.
Trump is da street. His dad gave him a measley one million loan. Kardashians too. Two of the sisters claim they are self made billionaires. Trump and all of them grew up rich and privileged.
He was a professional football player and thus his job takes him to a lot of places constantly. Eventhough victoria followed him wherever he went ,she wasn't really happy. He cheated on her and it's complicated. He did many insane things for her but made her go through some stuff as well. But the one great thing is they both made the relationship work together no matter what happened @@Sezfluffy
I'm thinking about what kind of car to buy, but I guess there's a car called Rolls Royce that's suitable for ordinary people to buy. I should go buy it right away this week. Thank you. 😊😂
David Beckham mom & dad are actually working class people that's why he did this to his wife to keep her honest and humble
@@AlanBrando-wb3oqno she was clearly Misrepresenting her background to try to identify with the audience when she in fact had a very privileged upbringing. Working class isn’t having millions of dollars in your family while growing up, that is what we call the upper class.
no, she was pretending to be someone she isn't, very easy to understand.@@AlanBrando-wb3oq
And you all believe Slytherin in 2012
what was that Team Ammorant and Amber? And Yall say dont judge a book by its cover... Yea RIGHT, JUST THE HOOSSI IS ALL YA WANT
@@pornhubhatesme she's not trying to identify with any audience (if so, she will have also been doing that as a child and there would have been no audience to impress). She's not of your generation that tries to do that. She will genuinely think of herself as working class and in the UK, she pretty much is. You're american which is why everything is confusing for you. We use pounds not dollars and her family didn't have millions of pounds. You don't have upper classes in the US. That's not upper class in the UK. Most upper classes and aristos have wealth in property and land. you're talking about upper middle class.
He was joking.
He's forcing her to keep it real😂
Except for the plastic surgery of course
Boiii stoppp, you wouldn't even have a chance with her implants @@jaybanks5803
@@jaybanks5803 when a women love her husband so much that she want too keep look young
@@dejavu7070doesn't stop making her fake
And you all believe Slytherin in 2012
what was that Team Ammorant and Amber? And Yall say dont judge a book by its cover... Yea RIGHT, JUST THE HOOSSI IS ALL YA WANT
I honestly thought it was going to be a BMW or Mercedes. But Rolls Royce lol,that makes them insanely wealthy not just being rich.
Her great grandfather was part of the inner circle of Karl Marx and her dad owned one of the first electronics store chains in the UK
@@billyj.causeyvideoguy7361 lol her grandfather? Karl Marx died in 1883, no way her grandfather was part of his inner circle.
@@FNFNFN99KKK great grandfather. you can google it.
@@billyj.causeyvideoguy7361That is a million miles away from the struggles of the true working class
@@FNFNFN99KKKHis name was Carl Heinrich Pfänder, and he died in 1876. He was a German artist and revolutionary, and he was her great x3 grandfather (great, great, great). He was a close friend of Karl Marx.
for those who don’t know David Beckham came from a working class family his mom was a hairdresser and his dad was a kitchen fitter
That's why he'll always have my respect. He worked his way up, Victoria started with everything. It's genuinely hilarious to watch her try and act poor
She may have been born into wealth, but she became a member of one of the most successful bands ever and made that happen for herself. It's not like she was given a high value position in her dad's company or anything.@@jimmy22334
@@jimmy22334 nobody would believe her anyway, I mean she is called POSH spice lol
i read it as kitchen filter 😂😂
And you all believe Slytherin in 2012
what was that Team Ammorant and Amber? And Yall say dont judge a book by its cover... Yea RIGHT, JUST THE HOOSSI IS ALL YA WANT
Rolls Royce in the 80’s is really something because you could not buy a RR just because you have money unlike these days. They used to go on a full background check of customers and only sold it to whom are “qualified” enough to own RR.
It could be a used car
Seems kinda extra.
Just like Ferrari then?
@@qwertyuiopasdfghjkl505 but then when she says it depends, that means her father had more than one cars. That a quite richie rich
@@qwertyuiopasdfghjkl505and its still costly in the 80s.
David Beckham is a true Gentleman. He went through so much and he always maintained his dignity with the utmost of class.
Even the way he’s calling her out. It’s cute and polite, just a reality check
Maybe except that when he is doing his 'charity' stuff he demands the most expensive, luxurious hotels or he won't come😂. Other than that full dignity.
@@ypsiloneksugarek4157ok put yourself in his shoes
would u stay in a cheap hotel either?
@@notnot1917 I wouldn't call it charity work if u demand the most expensive and very specific hotel room that someone else is paying for. And you're a millioner that pays for nothing.
I like him but let’s not idolize people too much he did cheat on his wife when he was in Madrid and the funny thing is that the way it’s mentionne in the series make it sound almost like it was not his fault.
That was not particularly classy and gentleman like.
Also note that Beckham never said her parents weren't hard working; He just disagreed that they were working class
He didn't just disagree, she objectively was not working class. She did not come from humble beginnings... people who are dropped off at school in a Rolls Royce are not working class.
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle being humble and poor are not same
@@rohithkumarbandari
Yes they are...
idiom. : from a family that did not have high social status or much money. He comes from humble origins.
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle I am not talking about idiom. Whoever created it was clearly not mature enough. Humble means down to earth. Knowing you arnt above others just because you have more money or popularity. Knowing that everyone is value in a society. That comes from good parenting. You can be humble even if you are rich. (But it's hard to be) Even some poor people are not humble. But most are. Saying from humble origins is just a polite way of saying his parents were poor.
@@rohithkumarbandari Well you incorrectly assumed that I was not talking about the idiom by saying that What I was saying was not correct. When I say humble beginnings that means what humble beginnings means it doesn't mean humble.... Maybe you should realize that humble does not equal humble beginnings humble beginnings means that you started out poor.
Say what you will about the Beckhams but as far as celebrity couples goes, they've done well by staying together this long.
She is a lier
Rebecca Loos begs to differ…
She wants to appeal to us working class . You grew up eating sushi while we ate beans and rice .
That or oodles of noodles with chopped hot dogs mixed in the canned spaghettios. Idk why people lie, we would respect it more if they just kept it real.
I grew up eating sushi and that time we were a middle class family in Southeast Asia😆
more like Steak or Wellington than sushi.
Most people would brag about their families if they are wealthy. Not Victoria 😅
Is it possible that her dad pr mom weren't born into wealth and had to work for it to get to RR??? And she saw it as a little kid?
Just saw David holding Victoria accountable for trying to exaggerate a certain aspect of their life on a news segment and had to see on a different source. I actually thought it was very relatable and fantastic both allowed this to be aired. Haven't watched the docuseries, but this actually earned my respect on both parts, David for keeping it real and Victoria admitting the truth that really humbled herself.
I have zero interest in football, but have just finished watching the series and thoroughly enjoyed it.
David did actually grow up in a working class home. His mom was a hairdresser and his dad was a kitchen fitter. She has never been working class.
Mostly, if a girl has a wealthy family, she would brag about it and show it all in social media. That's funny how Victoria felt embarassed about it 😅
David is truly from humble beginnings.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the working class... I'll make sure to inquire why is it that when I work, somehow I'm not behind the wheel of a Roll's Royce 😅
He should interview the Harkles
I mean you can be working class and be behind the wheel, you just won't own the car and spend the day saying "yes ma'am / yes sir" 😂
Fantastic family.
However, no need to deny the affair or confirm it anymore. What they have was meant to be , good for them for working things out.
I want David to interview politicians. “be honest...BE HONEST...ONE QUESTION...be honest”!!
David is just such a cool dude 😂
That's how you respond to someone who keeps beating around the bush when a direct answer is what's needed lol😂😂
Love them both❤
She’s gonna have to say this to every person who’s working 40+ hours a week just for the bare minimum. The blue collar workers. Even The people who are white collar but thousands of dollars in debt from their degrees.
Both have worked hard to make their money. Maybe blame the minimum wage problem on the right people. Jealousy is a sin.
@@dp3658 The issue is not that her family was rich, there's nothing wrong with that. The issue is her trying to act as if it wasn't, and calling herself part of the working class.
@@TheFrancesc18 depends on your view of working class. her mother was a hairdresser her father was an electrical engineer. They put together a wholesale business and worked hard for their money. Which to me makes them working class. Many working class people splash out on nice cars to make them feel they are getting something out of their hard work. Look on the carpark where you work. She may see herself as from a working class family. At what point do say people are no longer working class. Mine is when people don't work and live off money they never made. No degrees just hard work.
@@dp3658Then you don't know what working class means, there is no "your view", "my view", etc. She grew up wealthy, she has no clue of what growing up in a working class family is like.
@@NemesisEnforcer7so yours is the socialist view that to be working class you have to have no skills or ambition. Her mother was a hairdresser her father was an engineer, working class. Through ambition they made a decent life. Posh made her life without their money. What's the problem you see.
We are at a place in time where reporters use the word "cap" in a professional manner and sound good saying it 0:25. I shall shed a single tear in honor of this moment.
Not only was it in a professional manner, they also used it in the correct context unlike others that just say whatever just to sound hip or just be saying stuff just to say it lol.
She said “cap” lol that’s how you know they watch everything we do
@@Quawnnn no credit to us though
😄I love how he shuts the door and leaves her to deal with the fallout.
Victoria was right about her parents working hard, her dad was an electronics engineer who built his own business from scratch. By the time she was at school the family were clearly well off, living in Goffs Oak. So he was never a docker or factory worker but was clearly a grafter; to describe her family as working class is a bit of a stretch but hard working is true. David was doing her a favour, he knew the tabloids would have a field day with this so he got her to clarify the situation first, to spoil their fun.
I agree with what you've said, but it can't be denied that Victoria then went on to become a member of one of the best selling bands of all time, and made that happen for herself. She wasn't given a position at her dad's company or anything.
@@erhhsdhh2099 Yes up to a point; although her parents paid for her to go to theatre schools, where she learned dancing, her actual audition for the Spice Girls which was being formed by Heart Management was her own doing. She definitely got a lucky break though, because she struggled with the vocals at the audition, and it was because Chris Herbert still "saw something he liked" in her that she was selected to join the group. Not quite the "Fame" story of a struggling street kid, but not a silver spoon story of a rich father using his influence either.
@@justinneill5003Yea I agree. In fact I think your last sentence was said very well, her story is somewhere in between. Good to speak to someone on YT who is actually mature 🤝
@@justinneill5003well said
Driving your daughter to school in a Rolls Royce is clearly not just “well off”. Nothing wrong with being rich, why not admit it😂
Guys, stop being so hard with her, her father had JUST ONE Rolls Royce. Poor thing, what an amount of suffering she bore when she was a child.
We don’t know actually cuz she did say “that depends” when he asked her what car she got drove in
@@brownpower9229 you're right, she went from working class to upper class in a simple sentence.
Exactly! people don't understand, which is why she said "it depends" wednesdays were rolls royce, mondays were aston martin
😅😅😅 I knew a girl and her dad had one. Somehow it got stolen from their property, so he bought another Rolls Royce to replace it. 😂 Ahhhh to be stupid rich.
Stop defending liers
I love how once his point is made he just closes the door and leaves it at that lol
Respect David! Working class 😂😅
His from a working class family
Imagine having a Rolls Royce in 80s.
That's not just being rich. Thats owning a whole city kind of rich.
I wonder what her dad did to get there
it was gifted by his boss. her dad was an electrician.
@@malovina a good job? it was gifted by his boss. her dad was an electrician.
@@malovinaHer parents were business owners doing electronics whole selling.
@@datafoxyokay so they weren’t working class, she grew up in a middle class family
I was a child in a working-class family - my mother was a teacher, my father worked in a textile factory. I walked to school 30 minutes every morning and afternoon. I had no new clothes, no butter in my morning porridge. I appreciate my parents because they are so strong and dedicated and they gave me and my sister everything they could give. Now I have moved to the USA and belong to the “upper middle class”, but I still don’t have a Rolls Royce 😂😂😂 (no regrets)
if your mother was a teacher you are absolutely NOT working class. That is absolute privilege. Your dad was working class, 100% yes.
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 I'd consider teachers working class because they don't get paid a lot for the amount of work that they do. Unless if you're a college professor at a university back in the day, a teacher's salary don't even come close to $50k a year.
What car did your jet drive be honest
“be honest!”
“In the 80’s my dad had a Rolls Royce”
“Thank you” 😂😂😂😂😂
She say "a Rolls Royce". Her dad didn't have just 1 car😂😂😂
It depends that means that means sometime daddy was not in the mood for the rolls so he took out the Bentley or the Benz.
I love how 1 second after she says it was a Rolls Royce he just says “thank you” and disappears, followed by such awkward silence 😂
I love Victoria and I know that she has said that she was embarrassed that her dad had a rolls and would have him drop her off near her school so that she would walk the rest of way because she didn’t want that type of attention because of her dad’s car.
But this was the best moment of the documentary and apparently fisher stevens the director had told David not to interrupt Victoria’s interviews because he kept coming in and interrupting but he couldn’t help but include this moment.
It was such a great docu!! My heart broke for David, who loved and was passionate about football. I'm glad the events that unfolded for him only made him better, enough to become one of the greatest players of all time. And Victoria is such an amazing woman, she's so witty and funny and she definitely holds it down. They're great! ❤
So you call this witty about lying about how she grew up
@@anthonytaylor7928she’s not lying necessarily. Her dad started a business when she was a kid and both her parents did work
He isn't even close to being one of the best of all time.
@@denisemotoligin4487That sounds like working class to you?
@AMabud-lv7hy she definitely grew into upperclass of course but at 1st yest that's legit working class lol
As soon as she said "It's complicated" I knew it was over lol
not really, she just didn't fight for herself. It is complicated. it was gifted by his boss. her dad was an electrician.
Did that lady really just say David calls "cap" on that??? 😂😂
🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Sure did
What does that mean?
@@julieradulov4140 lie
@@julieradulov4140Saying “I call cap” is basically “that sounds like bullsh!t”.😂
She was POSH Spice for a reason 🤷🏾♂️😂
😂
Victoria’s father was raised in a very poor part in North London, my husband attended school with him, they were good friends. Mr Adams trained as an Electrician, working 24/7. Yes, he rewarded him with a second hand, old model Rolls Royce, it was the culture back then, a status symbol of hard work. My husband a Scrap Metal Dealer, worked 24/7, purchased an Aston Martin. Anyone that remembers Edmonton, North London in the 50’ - 70’s will know what I’m talking about. It was do or die.
I remember Victoria in an early interview mentioning this, her father had a used Rolls Royce...so, i don't see what's the big fuss about this
That gave different perspective
" it was the culture back then" yeah the culture with rich people. my grandparents worked hard everyday since they where 12, they didn't even had a car. don't compare yourself to poor or even middle class people.
@@paulogaspar8295 but the Rolls Royce was USED...come on, stop being resentful
Have you visited Edmonton, North London? First one up got to wear the shoes to school, poor?@@paulogaspar8295
David & Vic so funny together! He keeps his feet firmly on the ground making sure she does too!
Beckham was from labour working class before he was in Manchester united.. That's why he cut her BS..the beauty of Football is no matter how poor you are as long as you have skill, you can change your destiny.. That's why top football players in the world, most of them are from poor family
it wasn't bs, though. he was at man u from a very young age so he didn't spend much time as a working class person compared to posh.
@@bluebellbeatnik4945 Many academy players lead relatively boring lives. A lot of them aren’t well-off from the start.
Love Beckham and his honesty :D
David is a good lad. He truly did grow up in the working class and keep is proper humble off the field.
As outrageous as what she says is…SHOES ON THE COUCH
exactly. she's working class.
When your wife starts to talk nonsense like that, is when people immediately start to doubt your poor ability to choose
It’s none of our business.
OP sounds sexist
@@PR7-82 ... bla bla bla bla bla.... bla.bla bla bla bla.... and ... bla bla bla bla bla !
Just gotta keep them in check respectively lol. My ex used to try that foolishness and I had to remind her, don't do it
If she doesn't start sulking for a week over this, and she takes this in good faith, then i would say their relationship is quite healthy.
Never having arguments is not a hallmark of a good relationship, what actually matters is how those arguments are resolved.
She had her own workers so she was working class :D
David's "Be honest" was hilarious fantastic couple
In 80s my dad had a roll royce 😂
This is delightful love David and Victoria a true love story the documentary was amazing so enlightening they work together beautifully the children are a testimate to the amazing people they are ❤️😍🇦🇺
"it depends" what day it is
It means her family owns alot of cars. And depend on situation and time that she rode RR to school or different cars.
OK I looked it up, the average price of a Rolly in 2022 was 500k, when adjusted for inflation, that is about 140k in 1980. In order to afford a wife, a kid, a Rolly and a home in the UK, ya mans was probably a top 2% earner. That being said, I don't know how she could even begin to try to say that her family was "working class".
These days a used rolls costs about 15k. You can even get a jag for 2k.
Mr. Adams, was from Edmonton, North London, which was a very working class, impoverished area, he trained as an Electrician, worked many hours, to attain what he had, the RR was a used, older model, probably not much more that a brand new car back in the 1980's
If working hard makes you a working class then all people in the world is in a working class. What a rich people thing to say.
This bit was so funny - and I wouldn't call it fighting, there was no anger or animosity, more like playful teasing.
awesome documentary ....they both shine !!!! good job Netflix
You can't shine that much when you are caught lying
@@THE_JACKAL666good or bad it’s still publicity
@@THE_JACKAL666 she wasn't 'caught lying' you clown. her dad was an electrician, he was GIFTED a USED rolls royce by his boss. Her perception of her class is valid. Just because someone disagrees doesn't mean she is lying. fool.
No working class at all about her. Love David so much! 😆
The reason she said it was that her parents hit it big from a working-class background after she was born. In the UK working class is not only a class, new money-types still identify as their original class.
Brilliant hardworking footballer. Feel a bit sorry for posh and the kids.
Both got their own businesses that make money. They individually have brought enjoyment to millions of people.
Jealousy is a weakness folks.
Breaking News: Rich people that've always been rich lying about how they got their money..
She made her own money and is still doing it.
@@dp3658 no problem making money when you start out rich..
@@lubitz161 do you believe she only made her money because her parents have money.
Hard work makes money. Ask your parents
@dp3658 Most of the rich people are rich because their parents were also wealthy. I doubt she would be a millionaire if she had been born as a child of a poor immigrants
@@valentynvorobec7834 as I said
David absolutely destroyed his Mrs, on camera. It almost makes up for the disaster that was bigging up Qatar or Saudi. I forget which, but it was bad.
It's strange that poor people want to pretend they're rich while the rich want to act like they at least used to be poor.
It's the poor people pretending to be rich that really annoys me. Most of the world is broke. There's no shame in it. If you've got good family and friends and get by, you've got all you need. Although that means I have double nothing besides currently just being able to get by.
its good that he keeps her honest, its good for herself and it also protect her against people that would use her statement against her in the future if she wasent being honest.
Her parents may have worked, but it wasn't working class
Working Class Spice was my favorite.
"Infidelity"? When you're stalked by dozens of paparazzi 24/7? If you can pull that off, you're some sort of genius.
Yeah right?
😂😂😂 “Be Honest “😂😂
Yeah! He could have been honest too… about the affair!!!!! 🤨
Prince Harry should take note 😂😂😂
Beckhams in the true love story, not that crap the harkles are trying to shove down our throats
He went off after she answered was so funny 😅 like mission complete
For Victoria is RR regular car, she makes me smile, in 80’s was this car more rarer than now. “Working class”
Brilliant doc❤❤❤❤
Someone tell Victoria that its alright to be born and brought rich. She doesn't need to relate to working class to make herself relevant. Matter of fact it should be a significance of pride that your parents made sure you get all the things you needed and made yourself successful. Its okay to take the highway and race towards success unlike folks who have to built the engine first.
The reason she said it was that her parents hit it big from a working-class background after she was born. In the UK working class is not only a class, new money-types still identify as their original class.
I think this is coming from a fear of the woke socialists who think they are entitled to half your stuff even though they do nothing. Those people have made up their minds so no sense trying to appease them.
I think she doesn't know what working class means 😅
Probably what her dad told her growing up
That's what makes a good relationship ❤
It's bizarre for her to even consider that angle. One of the primary reasons she was in the Spice Girls was that her father provided infrastructure and resources that helped get them established.
It's not bizarre at all. the car was gifted by his boss. her dad was an electrician.
Such liars...of course it takes a MAN to keep them in check as always 🤣
“It depends”
Translation: “we had more than just a Rolls Royce”
an example of a good and responsible husband. Rather than his wife being bullied with harsh comments from other people, it would be better for him to take firm action while protecting his wife.
Victoria is gorgeous hilarious 😂😂😂
Thank you, Victoria and David for making the 90s 00s Major ♥
Class act couple. 🇬🇧
if you say "it depends" on the question what car your dad drove. You're not working class
The face she made at the end 😂😂😂
She is so lovely ❤❤
I knew she was going to say Rolls Royce 😂😂😂😂😂❤
'It depends',so Rolls Royce on Monday,Jaguar on Tuesday, Aston Martin on Wednesday...
It always amuses me when privileged people get a reality check. The fact that it was her husband who pointed it out made it even better.
The reason she said it was that her parents hit it big from a working-class background after she was born. In the UK working class is not only a class, new money-types still identify as their original class.
I like that she wasn’t real snippy after it all. Took it like a champ 😭😭 she’s so pretty too. Like that they both keep it real.
Posh Spice is about as working class as Donald Trump
Trump is da street. His dad gave him a measley one million loan.
Kardashians too. Two of the sisters claim they are self made billionaires. Trump and all of them grew up rich and privileged.
Beckham keep her humble 😂😂😂
David Beckham a real Top G! High amount of respect for him
She is the one who has kept the marriage together, turning a blind eye to a lot of things.
its true...he was quite selfish i think in some ways
LOL, David did with his money.
He was a professional football player and thus his job takes him to a lot of places constantly. Eventhough victoria followed him wherever he went ,she wasn't really happy. He cheated on her and it's complicated. He did many insane things for her but made her go through some stuff as well. But the one great thing is they both made the relationship work together no matter what happened @@Sezfluffy
As it should be
If you watch the documentary, she did a lot of selfish things.....david needed to focus on his career first but she kept screwing with that.
Love the documentary
What was she going to say after „it depends“ though??? 🤭😅
She always had a great sense of humor. Love her. 🤭🤭🤭
That doco showed them as real humans, it was very well done, they are a great couple with lovely children.
@@whooptydoo5940 definitely.
“It depends” is such a terrible response as in there was more than one car at a time or the family could afford new cars every few years
That "Thank you" and closing door.
Please, her name was POSH spice!!
I'm thinking about what kind of car to buy, but I guess there's a car called Rolls Royce that's suitable for ordinary people to buy. I should go buy it right away this week. Thank you. 😊😂
Here after hot ones show
The thing is she said "it depends" LOL. So it can only mean they have different cars back in the day. 😅
I'm just glad he addressed her new speaking voice because what's that about
Working class Brits in the 80s with a Rolls Royce 😂 Ok
BE HONEST 😅😂❤
We are working class. Those are my people. I work for wealthy families and some are so unhappy.
"Working hard ≠ working class" - David Beckham
Where can I find the full interview
The David Beckham series on Netflix
Perhaps not working class. But her parent's did work hard clearly
He never said they didn't work hard though. Poor people, middle class people and rich people can all work hard
I’m glad he is down to earth 😂
You can tell from David’s tone that he’s like “you’re not getting the credit card until you tell the truth”.
Where can we see the full interview??? ❤