Victoria Beckham

NZ release: 09 October 2025

Offensive language Rated on: 09 October 2025

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What’s it about?

Follows Victoria Beckham’s transformation from Spice Girl to fashion icon, exploring her personal struggles, reinvention, and preparation for her most ambitious Paris Fashion Week show yet.

The facts

  • Directed by Nadia Hallgren
  • Starring Victoria Beckham, Tom Ford, and David Beckham
  • English language
  • 3 episodes, each around 50 minutes in length

Why did it get this rating? 

This series was self-rated by Netflix. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Adult themes

This show explores themes that may be inappropriate for younger viewers, such as female celebrities discussing their complex struggles with fame.

Scenes where the main character navigates through pushy paparazzi or discusses her eating disorder may be emotionally impactful for viewers.

At times, models’ nipples and breasts seen through thin clothing, but these scenes are not sexual.

A woman describes a tent as looking like “a big vagina.”

Offensive language

This series contains the use of offensive language, with words like “f**k,” “a*s,” and “sh*t.” A man calls a woman a “common little b*tch.”

When content stays with you: 

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