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David Beckham says filming ‘difficult’ documentary made him feel ‘uncomfortable’ | Ents & Arts News

David Beckham has said creating his hit documentary series made him feel “uncomfortable”, as he was forced to discuss “things I’d never spoken about before”.

The football star spoke about the process of making Beckham, which was released on Netflix last year, at the Royal Television Society’s annual conference.

When asked by session presenter Jane Featherstone how he could make an “authentic documentary” about himself with his own Studio 99 firm, he said he worked with a team and a director he knew would push him.

David and Victoria Beckham in 2003
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The documentary series delved into Beckham’s life and career

The 49-year-old said it took him a “long time” to say yes to making the series – but once decided, he wanted it to be helmed by someone who would come at it “from a different angle” to the story people may think they know.

“It was really difficult,” Beckham said, of being interviewed for about 50 hours by director Fisher Stevens. “It took me a long time to come to terms with the fact that I was going to make it… when I retired, I wasn’t ready to talk about my career and talk about what had happened over that time.”

But as he approached the 10-year anniversary of his 2013 retirement from football, he thought: “Maybe this is the right time.”

Beckham said both he and his wife, Victoria, were “nervous” about the idea. “Because as much as people think they know everything about us, [they] don’t really. We don’t really let kind of those doors open to our house… I’m not going to lie, I hated probably almost every moment…”

Manchester United's David Beckham (R) with manger Sir Alex Ferguson, after the player signed a new contract to keep him at the club
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Beckham said his former Manchester United boss, Sir Alex Ferguson, encouraged him not to read headlines at the time

As the audience laughed, the former England and Manchester United star clarified: “I wouldn’t say I hated it. I would just say it was very difficult…

“I’ll go back and say it wasn’t hate, but it was really difficult because there were moments when I was talking about things that I’d never spoken about before.

“This was a time when I was playing in my career and there wasn’t social media. Everything that was said about me, I knew what was being said – but the boss would turn round to me, Sir Alex Ferguson, and say, ‘don’t read the papers today. Do yourself a favour, don’t read the papers, go out there and play’. And that’s really all that I kind of saw.”

Beckham said he did not want to see what was in the series until it was finished. “I didn’t go into the edit. I didn’t see any cuts. I saw the odd clip, but I didn’t see anything. And I just let Fisher have that control.”

Praising Stevens, he said: “Finding the right director took a while… But then when I met Fisher, I was like, okay – this is the man that is going to make me feel really uncomfortable. And I think I had to feel uncomfortable to make the documentary that we made…

“Fisher made me feel uncomfortable from the moment we sat down to talk, to the moment I finished. And I really needed that because I needed a director to come at it from a different angle. Because everyone kind of knows my career and my life and things like that. So I needed someone like him to bring something different out of me.”

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Beckham said watching the series for the first time at the premiere was an “emotional” experience, but he “loved” the result. On Sunday night, the programme picked up the award for outstanding documentary series at the Emmys in the US.

The star also spoke about Victoria Beckham’s upcoming documentary series, announced earlier in the summer, which will chart her career from Spice Girl to fashion designer and beauty entrepreneur.

Asked if he would be giving her “notes” now he has his own documentary behind him, Beckham laughed and replied: “Do you know my wife?”

He continued: “I’m actually really excited about this one with Victoria because she is an amazing woman. She’s a strong, driven, passionate person that has gone from being a Spice Girl, and to be respected in this industry is very, very tough.

“She’s worked hard for the last 17, 18 years on her business and all of a sudden she’s having the success that she really deserves. And no one really sees what she does. No one really sees the amount of work she puts in.

“She’s over everything, from where people sit at the shows to what they wear to everything that goes into her business. She’s over every single piece and I want people to see that.”

David Beckham and Nancy Dell’Olio among guests at Sven-Goran Eriksson’s funeral | World News

David Beckham and Nancy Dell’Olio were among the mourners at Sven-Goran Eriksson’s funeral in Sweden on Friday.

The celebrities greeted Eriksson’s family and friends at Fryksande Church in the Swedish town of Torsby ahead of the morning ceremony.

Italian lawyer Dell’Olio was in a relationship with the former England manager from 1998 to 2007, while Beckham was among the players he managed.

Eriksson died aged 76 last month after being diagnosed with cancer.

His partner Yaniseth Alcides, daughter Lina, and father Sven were also among those pictured arriving.

David Beckham arrives at the funeral. Pic: PA
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David Beckham arrives at the funeral. Pic: PA

Nancy Dell'Olio arrives for the funeral. Pic: PA
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Nancy Dell’Olio arrives for the funeral. Pic: PA

“After a long illness, SGE died during the morning at home surrounded by family,” a family statement said.

“The closest mourners are daughter Lina; son Johan with wife Amana and granddaughter Sky; father Sven; girlfriend Yanisette with son Alcides; brother Lars-Erik with wife Jumnong.”

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The Swede became the first foreign manager of the England men’s football team in 2001, coaching players including Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, and Frank Lampard.

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Sven-Goran Eriksson’s partner, Yaniseth Alcides (right) arrives for the funeral. Pic: Reuters

Sven Goran Eriksson's daughter Lina (right) greets guests. Pic: PA
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Sven Goran Eriksson’s daughter Lina (right) greets guests. Pic: PA

Sven-Goran Eriksson's coffin arrives at the funeral. Pic: AP
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Sven-Goran Eriksson’s coffin arrives at the funeral. Pic: AP

Eriksson left the England role after the 2006 World Cup and would later manage Mexico and the Ivory Coast, as well as English clubs Manchester City and Leicester City.

He rose from being a PE teacher in a small Swedish town to the peaks of English football.

A mourner wears a IFK Goteborg football kit as he watches the funeral on a big screen outside the church. Pic: PA
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A mourner wears a IFK Goteborg football kit as he watches the funeral on a big screen outside the church. Pic: PA

The service inside Fryksande church in Torsby, Sweden. Pic: Reuters
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The service inside Fryksande church in Torsby, Sweden. Pic: Reuters

Due to his health issues, Eriksson stepped down as sporting director at Swedish club Karlstad in February 2023.

After announcing his cancer diagnosis, Eriksson was granted his lifelong wish when he led out Liverpool Legends, as they played in a charity match against Ajax at Anfield in March.

He described the moment as “absolutely beautiful” and a “huge memory” in his life, with Liverpool winning the game 4-2.

Prince and Princess of Wales send message to Team GB, along with Snoop Dogg and David Beckham | UK News

The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with some other famous faces, have congratulated Team GB ahead of the Olympics closing ceremony in Paris. 

Celebrities including rapper Snoop Dogg, footballer David Beckham and sports presenter Gabby Logan joined the royal couple in congratulating the team in a video posted on social media.

“Well done for all you’ve achieved, you’ve been an inspiration to us all,” William says in the video.

The US rapper Snoop Dogg, who has been an Olympic hit himself, started the video by saying “greetings loved ones” and ended it with the words “thank you Great Britain, on behalf of big Snoop Dogg, the prince and his lovely wife”.

Kate said: “From all of us watching at home, congratulations to Team GB.”

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Beckham said: “Hey Team GB, we are so proud of you. Congratulations.”

Former US sprinter Michael Johnson said in the video Team GB had done a “good job – though not quite as good as the US”.

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Some of the others who featured in the video include former swimmer Rebecca Adlington, former track and field athlete Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill, former middle distance runner Dame Kelly Holmes, presenter and author Greg James and TV presenter Emma Willis.

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The King and Queen also congratulated the team separately, sending their “warmest congratulations” to athletes from Team GB and the Commonwealth for their “outstanding successes” at the Paris Olympics.

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“Your achievements, across so many disciplines, were forged from that invaluable combination of raw talent, true grit and hard toil over many years, burnished these past weeks by sportsmanship and team spirit in the finest tradition of the Game,” said the King.

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The Prime Minister congratulated Team GB, saying in a post on X: “To all our incredible @TeamGB athletes and support staff, well done and congratulations.

“You’re bringing home more than just medals. You’ve inspired a new generation of athletes while entertaining a nation. Thank you.”

Team GB finished the OIympics with 65 medals, including 14 golds, 22 silvers and 29 bronzes, beating their Tokyo total by one.

Romeo Beckham ‘proud and happy’ to join Brentford FC on loan from Inter Miami | UK News

Romeo Beckham, the second-oldest child of David and Victoria, has signed to play for Brentford FC’s reserve team on loan from Inter Miami.

The 20-year-old has been with the Bee’s B-team for a few months, in an effort to maintain his fitness while Major League Soccer takes a break in the US.

“I’m very proud and very happy to be here,” he said after announcing the deal.

“I came here at the start to keep fit during the off season. The chance then came to come on loan here, and I’ve never been so excited.

“It was a fun season [in the USA] and there were a lot of ups and downs, but I’m excited to come here and see what I can do.

“They’ve (the coaching staff) helped me massively over the last couple of months, and I’m excited to see what else they can help me with to really progress in football.

“If you look at Brentford as a club, it’s very positive, and it’s a club that is on the rise very quickly. I’m very grateful to be here.”

Beckham has been at Inter Miami (which is co-owned by his father and coached by Phil Neville) playing for its reserve team since 2021, but he did briefly make an appearance against Barcelona in July for the club’s first team.

The move to west London is subject to international clearance, but could help the squad challenge for the Premier League Cup and play more games abroad.

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Head coach of Brentford B, Neil MacFarlane, said: “We’ve been absolutely delighted with Romeo since he arrived with us.

“He came to us from Inter Miami with the aim of working with us during their close season. Romeo has applied himself unbelievably well, he’s really bought into the culture and the group which he has become a big part of.

“I love his standards and the way he conducts himself on and off the pitch.

“He’s been able to get fitter and fitter during his time with us, and it leaves him in a good place to now step forward having joined us on loan.