Victoria Beckham explains why Spice Girls’ triggered “in the documentary

Victoria Beckham recently explained why Spice Girls’ questions sparked her in her new Netflix documentary.
The fashion designer thought about her Spice Girls time and how the group has left a negative impact on her career.
During her cat with Sunday Times Style MagazineDavid Beckham’s wife said: “I was defined by a period of four years of my life. It was the Spice Girls.”
Victoria noted that it took her “almost two decades to fight this and I think that only now I can look back and talk about it”.
The former musician admitted: “I’m not going to lie, ask myself questions about the moment when I was in the Spice Girls was quite triggered.”
“And I would say that these are the most difficult moments. It was almost like a therapy for me,” said the 51 -year -old man.
Elsewhere in the interview, Victoria also expressed her penchant for her group comrades.
“I love the Spice Girls.
Victoria stressed: “I always speak to all girls. I am so proud of everything we have done. ”
“I would not have been who I am now if it was not for the Spice Girls, 100%,” added the mother of four, whom she shares with David.
Meanwhile, Victoria opened that it was an emotional experience by speaking of her family, Spice Girls, problems they had with the company and “many triggers”.
“I cried. As I said, I did not see the final montage, but yes, I cried. You have to make me cry, but I cried. You know, I won my place to show Paris, I won respect,” said the fashion designer.




