- David Beckham called out Victoria for saying she came from a working-class family in a new docuseries.
- He interrupted his wife's solo interview to remind her she was known as Posh Spice for a reason.
David Beckham poked fun at his wife, Victoria, for saying she came from a "working-class" family in a new Netflix docuseries about his life and soccer career.
During a solo interview segment in which Victoria was discussing her childhood, she described her family as being "very working, working-class," as seen in a clip of the scene that's been making rounds on TikTok.
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Upon hearing her comments, the former Manchester United soccer player poked his head through the door to call her out.
"Be honest!" David said to his wife, to which she insists agitatedly: "I am being honest!"
David then quickly reminded her that her nickname was Posh Spice for a reason: "What car did your dad drive you to school in?" he asked her.
As Victoria tried to explain her way out of it, the former soccer player interrupted her again.
"One answer," David said to his wife. "What car was it?"
The couple went back and forth a few more times before Victoria eventually relented.
"OK. In the '80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce," the Spice Girls singer admitted.
Finally satisfied with his wife's response, David gave her a short "thank you" before taking his leave.
The TikTok clip of the scene, which was uploaded 15 hours ago, has already been viewed 2.6 million times. There are also more than a thousand comments on the video.
"Love him humbling her. Like her name was posh spice and she went to private school," one TikTok user said in a comment that's been liked more than 54,000 times.
"The fact he was clearly listening at the door is hysterical," another TikTok user commented.
David and Victoria have been married for 24 years, and they share four kids together: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper.