According to reports, Victoria Beckham is negotiating to appear in a new docuseries on her life and work, after the splash that her own husband's documentary made.

The designer, 49, reportedly wants to be a part of the project that would track her career from being a singer in The Spice Girls to running a fashion and beauty empire, according to The Sun.

It comes soon after BECKHAM, a Netflix documentary on her husband David's football career that also provided an insight into their love lives and family life, was aired.

Following its premiere, the docuseries received a lot of positive social media feedback from viewers who found it to be extremely popular on the streaming service.

Following the success, the publication asserts that talks about a prospective series have been going on since the summer, with producers eager to move things along.

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According to a source, this documentary will examine Victoria's spectacular rise in the fashion industry and how she created a fashion and beauty empire from nothing. Will there be something on a possible Spice Girls reunion also?

The emphasis would be mostly on the business brand, but it will also go into detail on how she overcame doubters after Spice Girls and challenged cynics.

There will be a blood, sweat, and tears peek behind the scenes at the sheer graft she has put into remaking herself. Her road wasn't always simple.

The insider continued that viewers would get a look at her friendships with other famous people as well as her relationship with David.

Since their initial encounter in 1997, the pair has been married for 24 years and has four children: Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12. David fought back tears in BECKHAM as he opened up about his life and work and thought back on his three decades in the spotlight.

The 48-year-old athlete made his name as Manchester United's promising new midfielder when he was just 17 years old, swiftly establishing himself as the sport's golden kid and one of the most gifted players of his generation. However, when he was held responsible for England's World Cup 1998 elimination after punching out at Diego Simeone, a protracted campaign of fan hatred and abuse threatened to wreck his career.

David revealed he was a "mess" and unable to eat or sleep during the trying time when he was only 23 years old. His wife Victoria, 49, revealed he suffered from major depression and the event "broke" him. 

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