Fisher Stevens is the director of a brand-new, four-part Netflix documentary about David Beckham.
This documentary series follows Beckham’s incredible journey from modest beginnings to international football superstar using never-before-seen material.
She flaunts her opulent rural house in the UK and gives followers a peek into secret tales about her life and profession.
Cameras accompanied 48-year-old David and his 49-year-old wife Victoria around their Cotswolds estate during the filming process.
The country property was reportedly bought by the couple in 2016 for $7.4 million.
In contrast to their well-known “Beckingham Palace,” which had mirrored ceilings and walls covered in leopard prints, the Beckhams’ Cotswold house is far more understated and elegant.
After the couple moved there with their kids, the wooden-floored, exposed-brick Soho property, which had a rural vibe, underwent a significant makeover.
Today, the property has a gym, swimming pool, sauna, soccer field, and a $60,000 safari tent.
A few of the moments from the documentary Posh and Becks, where they are shown lounging in their rustic living room or speaking with the cameras.
Victoria can be seen lounging on a massive green velvet Chesterfield sofa in one photo, which is thought to be worth approximately $12,000.
It seems to include an ottoman valued at approximately $3,500 and a $6,00 grey armchair.
Along with supermarket lamps and a sizable drink cabinet, the living area also features family portraits hanging on the walls.
The couple’s primitive kitchen and other rooms on the property are also visible.
A classic pizza oven, a breakfast bar, and a sizable leather sofa that can seat the entire family in front of the fireplace are among the finishing touches.
Large glass doors from the kitchen lead out to the garden, where David Beckham raises his own honeybees.
The pair has a $30 million estate in west London in addition to their Cotswold property. They also own properties in Miami and Dubai.