Victoria Beckham has hilariously taken the mickey out of THAT viral moment from her husband's recent Netflix documentary, releasing an amusing segment with David to show off a particularly ‘iconic’ garment.
Watch the Spice Girl handle it like a pro below:
Victoria and her famous hubby became the subject of an unlikely meme after a clip from the Beckham doc went viral a few months back.
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The Netflix series focused on the ‘ups and downs’ of David’s life as a professional footballer, exploring how he became one of the most ‘recognisable and scrutinised athletes of all time’.
One scene saw Victoria talking to the camera about her ‘very working class’ upbringing – only for ol’ Golden Balls to poke his head through the door to interrupt.
“Be honest,” he told her with a grin.
“What car did your dad drive you to school in?”
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Victoria tried to shrug off the question, before David eventually convinced her to fess up about her dad driving a Rolls-Royce.
It soon became the meme du jour, with social media users using their hilarious head-to-head as ammo online.
And it seems the pair are able to see the funny side, too, having used it as inspiration for a new Uber Eats commercial for next weekend’s Super Bowl.
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Posting a promo clip for the ad on TikTok, Victoria wrote: “I can’t fight it anymore, yes my dad drove me to school in a Rolls Royce! Kisses @David Beckham.”
In the video, she tells us that she and David are going to be in a ‘little commercial’.
“Be honest,” David says as he peeks over at her from behind a wall.
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“I am!” Victoria replies, before sighing and continuing: “Okay, it’s a big commercial.”
David asks her to tell viewers ‘what it’s during’, with his wife saying with uncertainty that it will air ‘during the big baseball game’.
“Super big baseball game!” David says, correcting her, while Victoria yells to someone off-camera: “Or was it the big Hockey Bowl?”
The pair then explain that ‘Jessica Aniston’ will also feature, both adding: “We love Jessica.”
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A tagline from Uber Eats then reads: “Whatever you forget this Sunday.”
The ad also served as a great way for Victoria to promote the white ‘My Dad Had a Rolls-Royce' slogan tee she’s wearing, which is being sold on her website for $150.
Commenting on her Instagram post about the ad, one fan said: “I can’t. So ICONIC.”
Someone else said: “You are absolutely brilliant.”
A third added: “You two are a national treasure and must be protected at all costs.”
Topics: Celebrity, Victoria Beckham