
Victoria Beckham set to open up about relationship with food in documentary
The series will explore Victoria Beckham's struggles with body image and the intense media scrutiny she experienced, particularly during the 1990s.
It will feature her reflecting on past interviews, including an incident where presenter Chris Evans requested to weigh her live on television after she gave birth.
The three-episode series will also chronicle her career transition from being Posh Spice to a fashion designer.
Her son Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz are expected to make an appearance, as the series was filmed prior to recent rumours of family estrangement, which the family has denied.
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