Victoria Beckham has finally embraced her privileged upbringing (Picture: Mike Marsland/ WireImage)
Victoria Beckham has again proved what a savvy businesswoman she is by capitalising on a hilarious moment from the recent Netflix documentary focusing on her husband.
The recent four-part series Beckham followed David’s career with Manchester United as well as his relationship with wife Victoria.
In one episode, the former Spice Girls star spoke about what she labelled her ‘very working class’ upbringing.
When speaking on screen, Victoria, who was known as Posh Spice, was chatting about her childhood.
However, when her husband overheard her statement about her family’s apparently humble beginnings, he jumped in.
Speaking to the interviewer, Victoria said: ‘We’re very, very working class.’
Opening a door and poking his head into a room, David urged his wife to ‘be honest’.
‘I am,’ she declared, before he pushed her to share what car her drove her to school in when she was younger.
Despite her best attempts to avoid the question, saying ‘it’s not a simple answer, it depends’, she eventually relented.
‘OK, in the Eighties, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.’
‘Thank you,’ her husband said, before disappearing behind the door once more.
Currently, Rolls-Royce cars begin selling at the price of £252,000.
The fashion designer has released a top based on a viral exchange she had with husband David (Picture: Victoria Beckham/ Instagram)
Plenty of people found the exchange hilarious, praising David pushing his wife to be truthful, and now she’s embraced the viral moment.
This week the fashion designer, 49, posted a photo of herself wearing a white shirt to her social media accounts and wrote ‘available now’ with a link to her website.
The slogan top read: ‘My Dad Had A Rolls Royce’.
Sharing a video as well, Victoria said she had to embrace her background and had released a product to mark the occasion.
‘I can’t fight it anymore, yes my dad drove me to school in a Rolls Royce! Kisses David Beckham xx Shop the exclusive Slogan T-Shirt now!’ she wrote, whilst also sharing a clip of their exchange from the series.
Retailing for £110, the plain white tee ranges in sizes from XS to XL.
It is 100% cotton and is made in Portugal.
She tried to defend herself when initially claiming she was ‘very, very working class’ (Picture: Netflix)
The website says the tee ‘embodies the brand’s playful side’.
Victoria’s mum, Jacqueline Doreen was a former insurance clerk and hairdresser, while her dad Anthony William Adams worked as an electronics engineer
David and Victoria have now been married for 24 years.
They first met in 1997, were married in 1999, and now share four children: Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12.
Beckham is streaming on Netflix.
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