David Beckham expressed concern about his daughter Harper watching his Netflix documentary, "Beckham," as he feared it might influence her opinion of her dad's difficult moments from the past. But the Manchester United and Real Madrid icon was shocked by the positive response to the documentary, which lifted his spirits and aided in his reconciliation with some of the more challenging periods of his successful career. Unveiled in October 2023, "Beckham" was a four-episode series that dove deep into the celebrated footballer's life.
What sets this documentary apart is the inclusion of previously unseen footage and the comprehensive exploration of Beckham's relationships with his family, friends, teammates, and coaches, offering a unique and intimate perspective. The series includes appearances from notable figures such as his wife, Victoria Beckham , and former teammates Rio Ferdinand , Roy Keane , and Luis Figo, providing a comprehensive view of the soccer icon's storied career and personal experiences. But before the product was available to the public, Beckham had reservations about how the content could affect his children.
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