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Victoria Beckham reveals whether THAT viral Rolls Royce moment was staged as she finally lifts the lid on David’s Netflix documentary

Victoria Beckham has spoken out on the viral moment from husband David’s Netflix documentary, insisting cameras captured an unrehearsed, candid interraction.

The family had fans in hysterics last October thanks to a scene in the documentary which saw David poke fun at his wife’s claim about her ‘very working, working class’ roots.

David interrupted, incredulous, and asked Victoria to be honest to which she replied: ‘I am!’ He then repeatedly asked Victoria to reveal what car her dad used to drive her to school in.

The Spice Girl eventually gave in and said: ‘OK. In the ’80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.’ ‘Thank you.’ David replied, and immediately left and closed the door behind him, his job done.

Victoria has revealed in a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine that the scene was completely candid, explaining: ‘David was in the other room watching the monitor, and then he put his head in the door.’

Victoria has captalised on the moment with a £110 ‘My Dad Had A Rolls Royce’ T-shirt as part of her self-titled clothing range.

The couple also spoofed the scene in a Super Bowl advert debut for Uber Eats.

According to Netflix’s own data, Beckham was the most-watched show for two weeks when it was released a year ago, with 11,600,000 fans watching globally.

Elsewhere in her Harper’s Bazaar interview Victoria admitted she no longer cares about being a celebrity after turning 50 as she passes the baton to her daughter Harper.

The fashion designer discussed how she has nativated being in the public eye since she soared to stardom as part of the Spice Girls in the nineties.

The mother of four admitted it ‘used to be fun’ getting dressed up and being snapped by the paparazzi in a stylish outfit, however she admitted she no longer cares for it.

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