Victoria Beckham and her family gathered in London today to celebrate the release of her three-part documentary on Netflix, which explores her journey as a fashion designer. The event drew various well-known personalities, including a mini Spice Girls reunion. However, Victoria’s eldest child, Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham, did not attend amid an ongoing feud.
Among the attendees were Melanie Chisholm, also known as Sporty Spice, who showed up to support her former bandmate. An Austrian model arrived in a light grey blazer and matching trousers. Nadia, the director of the series, made an appearance at the premiere, having previously worked on a documentary about Michelle Obama for Netflix.
New Zealand model Jessica attended with her fiancé, David Gardner, a sports agent who was formerly linked to Liv Tyler. Additionally, an actor who portrayed Clifford, the Spice Girls’ manager in the film “Spice World” (1997), came to show support. The documentary features interviews with Eva, while former footballer David Beckham’s mother and sister were present to support the family.
Geri, also known as Ginger Spice, arrived with her daughter Olivia and her husband, Christian, a former race car driver. Another notable attendee was a former Strictly star who came with her mother to show solidarity with the Beckhams. David Beckham’s father and stepmother arrived together, alongside Baby Spice and other Spice Girl bandmates.
David and Victoria Beckham were accompanied by three of their children – Harper Seven, Romeo, and Cruz – as well as Cruz’s girlfriend, Jackie Apostel. However, Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz-Beckham, were notably absent from the event.
