VICTORIA Beckham has revealed she will be giving fans a real insight her life in her upcoming documentary.
The 51-year-old says it will show her ‘tears’ and ‘struggles’ – insisting nothing will be ‘sugarcoated’.
It comes amid her family’s bitter feud, which has seen Brooklyn Beckham separate himself from his once close-knit crew.
Speaking in Bloomberg about her Netflix doc, which The Sun first revealed was happening last year, she explained: “I’ve been very defined by a four-year period in my life when I was in the Spice Girls. And I am so proud of that.
“But with that came all the preconceptions. I’ve been in the fashion industry creating my own collections for nearly 20 years.
“And it’s taken this long for me to feel confident enough in what I do and my brand, knowing that now is the time that I can talk about my past.
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“I can talk about the journey, I can talk about struggles, because I can do that confidently feeling it’s not going to damage the brand. Nothing is sugarcoated.”
She continued: “There are tears. And it did occur to me the other day, what am I going to think when I see those tears on a huge screen? Or on an iPhone? To be completely honest, I am in the hands of the editor now.”
And she confirmed her famous will be taking part, saying: “They have filmed a little bit of David and the children because they’re such a huge part of everything.”
Victoria and her family have been left divided in recent months and things reached boiling point over the weekend when Brooklyn after he declared he “would always choose” wife Nicola Peltz.
Brooklyn’s public declaration is said to have been a dagger to his parents’ hearts.
Tensions bubbled over when Brooklyn did not publicly acknowledge fashion designer Victoria, 51, on Mother’s Day. He then failed to show at any of David’s 50th birthday parties.