Victoria Beckham’s parents, Jackie and Anthony Adams, have made their Netflix debut, and it’s a family affair that has taken social media by storm. In a candid moment from Victoria’s new docuseries, the couple sets the record straight about their working-class roots, following a viral exchange that had fans buzzing.
In the episode, Tony Adams reveals his journey from humble beginnings in electrical wholesaling to supporting his daughter’s dreams, including remortgaging their home to send her to theater school. “We’re very working working class,” he insists, sparking laughter and disbelief when David Beckham interjects, asking, “Where did your dad drive you to school?” The punchline? A Rolls-Royce, of course.
This unscripted gem not only highlights the family’s close-knit bond but also serves as a humorous commentary on the juxtaposition of their past and present. Victoria, who has often faced scrutiny for her upbringing, embraces the playful banter with David, who shared a photo of a lavish New Year’s dinner with the caption, “Just a casual New Year’s Eve dinner at the Ritz. Very working class.”
In a twist of irony, Victoria has even launched a tongue-in-cheek merchandise line featuring a shirt that reads, “My dad had a Rolls-Royce for a Super Bowl commercial,” poking fun at the viral moment while celebrating her family’s journey.
As the world tunes into “Victoria Beckham,” it’s clear that the Adams family is not just about luxury but also about hard work, resilience, and a good sense of humor. With their Netflix debut, they remind us all that behind every glamorous persona is a story worth telling, one filled with love, laughter, and a touch of luxury.