Victoria Beckham is treading the same path as her husband with the launch of a personal three-part documentary series on Netflix.
Two years have elapsed since the Emmy Award-winning documentary Beckham, centring on the life of football icon David Beckham, hit screens.
Now it's Victoria's moment to shine as fans get the chance to discover more about his spouse, ex-Spice Girl and fashion mogul Victoria Beckham through her own docu-series.
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The programme will not only chart how she achieved global stardom and offer glimpses into her celebrity romance, but will also witness the 51-year-old gearing up for her "most ambitious runway show yet" at Paris Fashion Week.
Here's everything you need to know about the forthcoming documentary series before its worldwide premiere.
Victoria Beckham Netflix documentary release dateThe countdown is nearly finished for the behind-the-scenes documentary series to arrive, with Victoria Beckham landing on Thursday, October 9, on Netflix.
All three instalments will drop simultaneously, allowing viewers to binge-watch from the moment they become available.

Whilst David Beckham's docu-series featured some of the most legendary figures from football's elite, Victoria Beckham's programme will showcase memorable fashion powerhouses.
It's been hinted that creative directors such as Tom Ford, Roland Mouret and Anna Wintour will appear in the three-part series.
Alongside these celebrities, Victoria's dear mate, actress and model Eva Longoria is set to feature in the programme, plus naturally, her spouse David.
Sadly, there's been no confirmation about whether any of her former Spice Girls bandmates will appear in the documentary.
However, judging by a chat she had with The Sunday Times over the weekend, it seems doubtful.
Victoria revealed that a major reason she wanted to participate in the docu-series initially was due to her musical history.
She disclosed: "I've been defined by a four-year period in my life. That was the Spice Girls.
"It's taken me almost two decades to fight that and I feel that only now can I look back and talk about it.
"I'm not going to lie, being asked questions about when I was in the Spice Girls was quite triggering.
"And I'd say those were the most difficult moments. It was almost like therapy for me."
Victoria Beckham documentary trailerThe official preview for Victoria Beckham was unveiled last month, with the teaser showing the star candidly discussing her journey to stardom.
In the initial scenes, Victoria quipped: "People thought I was that miserable cow that never smiled but I do. Don't be shocked."
She went on: "I have never forgotten where I come from. Performing was my dream.
"The Spice Girls made me accept who I am and then all of a sudden, it stopped."
The trailer features snippets from her childhood, portraying her as an "awkward, uncool kid", along with intimate moments with her son Brooklyn Beckham and behind-the-scenes footage from Paris Fashion Week.
The trailer wraps up with a tearful Victoria confessing to viewers: "It's taken so long to get to this point. I'm not going to let it slip through my fingers again."
Victoria Beckham will debut on Thursday, October 9, on Netflix.
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