David and Victoria Beckham looked closer than ever as they attended the premiere of the football star’s new Netflix docuseries in London on Tuesday.
The iconic couple, who have been married for 24 years, put on a united front as they celebrated the new series, aptly called Beckham, with their family.
The docuseries, which is set to drop on Netflix in Australia on Wednesday, highlights the former England captain’s meteoric rise to fame – and the trials and tribulations that come with it.
Watch the trailer above.
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Former Spice Girl Victoria, 49, looked chic in a white powersuit, while David, 48, looked dapper in a navy tux.
At one point, they shared an embrace on the red carpet.
They were joined at the star-studded premiere at The Curzon Mayfair by their four children Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12, as well as Brooklyn’s wife Nicola Peltz-Beckham and Romeo’s model girlfriend Mia Regan.
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Other stars at the event included the likes of Emma Bunton, Anna Wintour and James Corden.
According to The Sun, David and Victoria will speak about the aftermath of David’s alleged ‘affair’ with former assistant Rebecca Loos in Madrid in 2003, which they denied at the time.
The publication reports Victoria described that time as ‘the unhappiest in her life’.
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The docuseries also mentions the time David told Victoria he would be missing the birth of son Cruz, due to being on a photoshoot with Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez.
‘Posh was pissed off!’ Victoria reportedly says.
The pair also give fans a glimpse at their family life and home in the Cotswolds, according to The Sun.
David reportedly said at the premiere, according to MailOnline: ”When I retired ten years ago, people started to ask me if I was going to do a documentary about my life and my career, and in all honesty I wasn’t ready to look back.”
”I wasn’t ready to go over things, there’s been so much going on, and I wasn’t ready to process that. But heading towards the 10-year anniversary of me retiring, something felt right about doing it.
He added: ”In all honesty, I wanted to have something for my family and my friends and my fans, who have all lived this.’’