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Victoria Beckham has been making waves this week with a deeply personal interview that dropped on October 22nd on the Call Her Daddy podcast with Alex Cooper. The former Spice Girl turned fashion mogul opened up about some incredibly vulnerable moments from her past that fans had never heard before. She revealed being bullied as a child and described herself as an awkward, shy teenager with terrible skin, which many found shocking given her current status as a global icon. The interview covered everything from her Spice Girls days to her relationship with David Beckham, and she got remarkably candid about the brutal media treatment she endured.
One particularly striking revelation involved a humiliating television appearance where she was forced to step on a scale just six months after giving birth to Brooklyn. She called it the only part of her Netflix documentary that she asked not to be included, though the footage exists online. Victoria also discussed feeling lost after the Spice Girls ended, describing the jarring transition from performing on stage with her best friends to being alone in a Manchester flat with a newborn baby while David played for Manchester United.
The interview touched on her infamous posh persona and why she stopped smiling in photos, admitting it came from a place of insecurity that eventually became part of her alter ego. She shared the sweet story of how David first spotted her in the Say You'll Be There music video while watching MTV in a hotel room before a game, while she had seen him on a football sticker card before they met in person at a Manchester United match.
On a lighter note, David playfully trolled Victoria on social media on October 19th while cooking Sunday roast for their families, jokingly refusing her help and quipping that they weren't just making a ham and cheese toasty. The couple's playful dynamic was on full display as Victoria captured the moment on her Instagram stories, with their daughter Harper and both sets of parents joining for the meal.
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