David Beckham has revealed everything – like weight training with his wife Victoria, the dangers of aging and his love of Lego – ahead of his new Netflix documentary.
Beckham, 48, said they stay fit by working out together every morning. “We train mainly with weights now. “I don’t run as much anymore, although I enjoy it,” he told the Telegraph.
He added that he now “weirdly” benefited more from strength training than running.
At nearly 50, Beckham said that certain aspects of aging are “not great,” such as his body aching when he gets up in the morning, but that doesn’t bother him.
He actually agreed that he was “aging gracefully” and seemed to accept what that entails: “Since I left my career, my back hurts, my hip hurts, my Achilles tendon… But you know, that’s part of it.” But go gray, go bald? I do not care.’
Beckham, now 48, said he and Victoria (pictured together above) keep fit by working out together every morning. “We train mainly with weights now. “I don’t run as much anymore, although I enjoy it,” he said
Beckham previously said of the mutual choice in his autobiography: ‘My wife picked me from a football sticker book.’ And I picked her from TV.’
As he nears 50, Beckham (pictured) said certain aspects of aging are “not great”, such as his body aching after getting up in the morning, but it doesn’t bother him
Beckham, always looking forward, takes the same attitude when it comes to reaping his famous footballing successes – instead always focusing on what’s next, which he says he wants from his Manchester United team. Coach Sir Alex Ferguson has learned.
He said he never looks back with regrets – not even his controversial ambassadorial role at last year’s World Cup in Qatar, for which he is reportedly paid $150 million over the next decade.
He was accused of trading ethics for money after taking on the well-paid role, due to Qatar’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights – the country considers same-sex to be illegal – and its human rights abuses, including allegations of mistreatment of the migrant workers who do so Buildings build World Cup stadiums.
Beckham has previously presented himself as an ally to the LGBTQ+ community and was even featured on the cover of Attitude magazine, a gay lifestyle magazine.
Despite public outrage, he made the deal with Qatar, saying he didn’t want to exclude people but rather give them the opportunity to get involved, otherwise “the world won’t change.”
As well as football, Beckham’s great passions include building Lego blocks for adults and beekeeping, where he proudly looks after his 18 hives on his property in the Cotswolds.
The avid cook, whose son Brooklyn followed in his footsteps as an amateur chef and shared videos of his recipes on social media, believes his perfect weekend involves throwing a good piece of meat or fish on the grill and having a glass with it Wine to enjoy wife.
After 24 years of marriage, Beckham said the key to a successful marriage is working hard on the relationship and making time for each other.
After having four children with the former Spice Girl – Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12 – the football legend is already very devoted to his wife and children
The keen chef (pictured in his kitchen) – whose son Brooklyn followed in his footsteps as an amateur chef and posted videos of his recipes on social media – believes his perfect weekend involves putting a good piece of meat or fish on the grill to throw and enjoy a glass of wine with his wife
On the show, Victoria (pictured here in one of the four episodes) reveals that her husband was actually suffering from depression at the time
The new tattoos included a tribute to his passionate business venture in Miami and the word “Posh” – after Victoria, who was called “Posh Spice” in her pop star days – on his left hand (which he got tattooed here in West Hollywood) and some lions for his work-in-progress St. George tattoo on his left thigh
He previously said of mutual choice in his autobiography: ‘My wife chose me from a football sticker book.’ And I picked her from TV.’
After having four children with the former Spice Girl – Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12 – the football legend is already very devoted to his wife and children.
Beckham, who confirmed that he likely has more than 100 tattoos on his body, recently added a few more to the canvas while in LA for the Inter Miami soccer team, which he co-founded in 2018 and is co-owner of.
New additions included a tribute to his passionate business venture in Miami and the word “Posh” – after Victoria, who was called “Posh Spice” in her pop star days – on his left hand, as well as some lions for his work-in-progress St. George tattoo on his left thigh.
He was inspired to do the latter after his son Cruz got the same word tattooed on his arm.
Beckham also recently shaved off his hair after becoming “bored” with his hairstyle and is now sporting it again with a cropped hairstyle – the same hairstyle as his iconic free-kick goal against Greece in 2001 that catapulted England into the World Cup the following year.
His new haircut features more tattoos: a model of the solar system on the side of his skull, a rose – another homage to Victoria – and a flock of birds.
For his new Netflix documentary, aptly titled Beckham, he revealed more than just tattoos and gave plenty of insight into his life with Victoria and her family, with guest appearances from Ferguson, Mel C, Anna Wintour and several footballers from his Treble – winning Manchester United team.
David and Victoria recently watched the four-part show together ahead of its release on October 4 and said they were impressed by how much they had achieved in their lives.
After being together for 26 years, their love for each other is seemingly still reflected on screen, and Beckham agrees that they are “really cute together.”
This summer was “hectic” for Beckham as he spent it in Miami, away from the family home in west London.
David and Victoria recently watched the four-part show together ahead of its release on October 4 and said they were impressed by how much they had achieved in their lives. After being together for 26 years, their love for each other is seemingly still reflected on screen, as Beckham agrees they are “really cute together” (pictured here with their four children).
Beckham also recently shaved his hair because he was bored with his hairstyle and is now wearing it again with a short haircut
He sports the same hairstyle that he wore when he scored his legendary free-kick goal (here celebrating afterward) against Greece in 2001, which catapulted England into the World Cup the following year
For his new Netflix documentary, aptly titled Beckham, he revealed more than just tattoos and gave plenty of insight into his life with Victoria and her family, with guest appearances from Ferguson, Mel C, Anna Wintour (pictured here yesterday) and several Footballer from his treble-winning team Manchester United
There he arrived at the club’s training ground at 7 a.m. to greet the players – including the newly signed Lionel Messi – every morning and to set an example.
In addition to his stay in Miami, he also spent holidays in Italy and Croatia, his team’s game in LA – which they won – and the opening of the Rugby World Cup in Paris.
He always seems to be on the move and said after retiring from his professional football career in 2013, he knew he needed something else to keep him busy and so he co-founded Miami a few years later.
Despite his impressive career, people sometimes seem to forget that he was actually one of the best players of his era, right up there with Zidane, Figo and Ronaldo.
In a podcast with Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, the hosts discussed which English player from a different generation they would have liked to have played with – and Lineker said Beckham.
While Beckham said he would never brag about his footballing achievements, he does say they are sometimes “overlooked” – so Lineker’s endorsement must have been satisfying.
One of the defining moments of his football career was the red card he received against Argentina in the round of 16 of the 1998 World Cup.
England’s then coach Glenn Hoddle appeared to blame Beckham for the loss, and in the Netflix documentary – for which Hoddle was the only one to decline an interview – Victoria refuses to call Hoddle “a man”, while Beckham’s mother Sandra remained outraged by Hoddle .
After the game, Beckham quickly became the most hated man in England, and the Daily Mirror even printed a cut-out dartboard with his face on it.
In the show, Victoria reveals that her husband was actually suffering from depression at the time. Beckham said he never went to therapy for it and said if he had told his father Ted, he would have questioned him about it – instead he “put his head down and worked harder.”
This summer was “hectic” for Beckham as he spent it in Miami, away from the family home in west London. There he arrived at the club’s training ground at 7 a.m. to greet the players every morning – including the newly signed Lionel Messi (pictured together above) – and to set an example
One of the defining moments of his football career was the red card he received against Argentina in the round of 16 of the 1998 World Cup (pictured above).
From the infamous red card to his departure from Manchester United following a row with manager Alex Ferguson in 2003 – in which Ferguson allegedly kicked a boot at Beckham that hit him above the eye and required stitches – he told people “never really heard his side.” ‘ (pictured here at an Inter Miami game in Florida)
But whatever happens next may never be seen in another documentary again, as Beckham said the upcoming Netflix show is the only one he wants to make, adding that his grandchildren may see the story could tell for him (pictured here with). Victoria)
Just a year later, Beckham won the treble with Manchester United and another year later he was named captain of the England national team. He became a father for the first time.
In 2003, he rose to astronomical fame and was known as an outstanding footballer not only in Great Britain but around the world.
From the infamous red card to his departure from Manchester United following a row with manager Alex Ferguson in 2003 – in which Ferguson allegedly kicked a boot at Beckham that hit him above the eye and required stitches – he told people “never really heard his side.” ‘.
Until now, because the documentary promises to offer a different and exclusive side of the former football star and his family life.
When it comes to his success, Beckham sometimes asks himself “how on earth did that happen?” However, his fame did not diminish even after his professional career ended.
He has an impressive 83 million followers on Instagram, second only to Dua Lipa in the UK.
Even among famous footballers, only Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar have more followers.
He has proven time and time again how resilient he is after his critics attacked his career, marriage and business ventures over the years, but “tenacious” Beckham said he enjoys “proving people wrong, without being arrogant.”
His work ethic was passed down from his parents, who continued to work – his mother Sandra as a hairdresser and his father Ted as a locksmith – even after Beckham made his first millions.
He seems to be following their example with Inter Miami, which he wants to build into a sustainable company in the long term and pass on to his children.
But whatever happens next may never be seen in a documentary again, as Beckham said the upcoming Netflix show is the only one he wants to make, adding that his grandchildren may love the story could tell him.
- Beckham is available on Netflix from Wednesday, October 4th.