"Beckham" is a four-part mini-series tracking the British soccer
star's rise from humble beginnings to one of the most
recognizable players of his time both on and off the pitch.
It shows how the now 48-year-old grew into a celebrated
sportsman and transformed into a media savvy global icon
following his sponsorship deals and his marriage to Spice Girl
Victoria Adams.
"I felt it was the right thing to do and the right time,
actually, and also I wanted something for my family to look back
on and to really enjoy," Beckham told Reuters.
"When I started my career in the '90s in Manchester ... there
was amazing music and amazing scenes to be around and Manchester
United were one of the most successful teams in football... It
reminds you of something that was very special and I hope people
watch this and feel special and remind them of good memories."
Featuring previously unpublished footage, the documentary also
delves into much-reported controversies and difficulties in
Beckham's public and personal lives.
Asked about the current attention on U.S. music star Taylor
Swift when she appears at games featuring her rumored sportstar
beau, Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce, Beckham said: "Whatever
she does and whoever she's with, as long as she's happy, that's
the most important thing and it's the same with me and Victoria.
"We've been together now for 26 years ... we've got amazing
kids, we've built businesses, but we make time for each other...
So, you know, you have to work hard at these things."
Also in attendance on Tuesday were the show's filmmaking team,
including director Fisher Stevens and executive producer Gary
Neville, Beckham's former Manchester United teammate.
"Beckham" starts streaming on Netflix on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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