A dazzling night of reunion and revelation — Victoria Beckham shone in white beside David and their children, reunited with the Spice Girls, opened up about her hidden struggles, and faced the quiet absence of Brooklyn that spoke louder than any speech

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Victoria Beckham was the picture of elegance as she stepped onto the red carpet at London’s Curzon Mayfair for the premiere of her much-anticipated Netflix documentary. Dressed in a flawless all-white ensemble from her own collection, the 51-year-old designer was joined by husband David, their children Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, as well as Cruz’s girlfriend, Jackie Apostel.

But there was one notable absence that didn’t go unnoticed — her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, and his wife, Nicola Peltz, were once again missing from a major family event. Just two years ago, the couple had proudly attended David’s own documentary premiere at the very same venue, marking how much has changed for the famous family.

Despite the emotional undertone, Victoria beamed throughout the night, posing hand-in-hand with David as they greeted fans and photographers. The event also turned into a nostalgic mini Spice Girls reunion, with Geri Halliwell Horner, Emma Bunton, and Melanie C arriving to support their longtime friend. Mel B couldn’t attend due to work commitments in the US but sent flowers and a heartfelt message wishing Victoria luck.

Inside the theatre, a proud David stayed slightly out of the spotlight, lovingly placing a hand on Victoria’s back as she mingled with guests, including Eva Longoria, Tom Ford, and the Ramsay family. Harper, wearing a sleek black gown from her mother’s line, charmed fans with her resemblance to “Posh” herself.

Speaking later on Instagram, Victoria wrote, “I’m so proud of what we’ve built together and to be here with my family tonight. Thank you to the incredible people that worked so hard to make this happen. I love you all so much!”

The three-part Netflix documentary, launching October 9, promises a candid look at Victoria’s transformation — from Spice Girl to global fashion icon — and her deeply personal struggles. She opens up about battling an eating disorder, body shaming in her youth, and the humiliation she felt when David had to bail out her fashion business during what she calls a “dark, dark time.”

Reflecting on those difficult years, Victoria said she had been “weighed live on television” just months after giving birth to Brooklyn in 1999, calling it “hurtful and humiliating.” She added, “I didn’t like what I saw in the mirror. I was controlling my weight in an incredibly unhealthy way — and I became very good at lying about it.”

Even as she stood radiant in white under the flashlights, the night was as much about triumph as it was about resilience — and perhaps a silent message of longing for a family once perfectly in sync.

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