David and Victoria Beckham called out over Netflix show blunder about first meeting

Fans have called out David and Victoria Beckham for an apparent editing blunder in their new Netflix documentary, Beckham.

The couple have recently released their tell-all four-part documentary series with the streaming platform, which follows David and wife Victoria’s careers from their first meeting in 1997 to their current status as global icons.

The series sees Victoria teased by David for claiming she’s from a “working class background” as well as exploring David's alleged affair with his former personal assistant Rebecca Loos.

However, another clip has caught the attention of fans online just a few minutes into the first episode.

In the clip, Victoria – then known as Posh Spice in the Spice Girls – arrives at a game to see future husband David score an important goal at Old Trafford.

However, moments later the ball appears to hit the back of the net at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, a stadium 200 miles away.

The moment didn’t go unnoticed by fans, with some pointing out the mismatch between clips on Twitter/X.

One person wrote: "The Beckham mini-series has a bit talking about Victoria watching David at Old Trafford before showing a goal he quite clearly scores at Stamford Bridge and I for one am livid. Heads must roll for this catastrophic continuity error!"

Another pointed out: "Old Trafford, that's Chelsea is Becks a time traveller?"

Someone else wrote: "Victoria says she watches David play at Old Trafford, he clearly scores a goal at Stamford Bridge. I mean, what are we to believe, that golden balls has a magic teleportation device. Ha ha, boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder."

Elsewhere in the documentary, Victoria speaks out about David's alleged affair with former assistant Rebecca Loos in 2003, which he has always denied.

The documentary is the first time Victoria has spoken about how the experience affected her, with the designer labelling it as the "hardest" time of her life.

"It was the most unhappy I have ever been in my entire life," she reflected, adding that she felt like "the world was against" them. She also admitted that – at the time – she and David "were against each other" too.

"You know, up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, we were connected, we had each other," she said in the documentary.

But when the family were in Spain, she recalled that it didn't feel like they had each other. She also dubbed the entire thing as an "absolute circus."

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