David and Victoria Beckham were so determined to keep their relationship secret that their first intimate moment came in a car park.
Posh and Becks are one of the world's most famous couples, but when their management got wind of their love for each other, they initially tried to keep it under wraps. Such was the extent of their will to avoid being pictured near each other, due to the media furore that it would cause, they ended up meeting up for snogging sessions out of the public eye in car parks.
“My manager kept saying to keep it under wraps, don’t get photographed together. So we met in car parks – and I don’t mean that in a seedy way at all,” Victoria said in the new Netflix documentary about his life. Golden Balls added: “The first kiss I ever had with Victoria was in the BMW in the car park. [Laughs] Classy.
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“I didn’t care when I saw her, how much I saw her. If it was me driving down to London to see her for seven minutes, I did it.” The pair's love for each other is clear throughout the new documentary, which documents how the high-profile love between the pair put added strain on his football career.
Managers, such as Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson and England boss Glenn Hoddle, would grow frustrated by the pictures of Beckham that would constantly appear in the media.
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But Becks would do anything in his will to be able to see Victoria – and would even charter a plane to see her.
Victoria recalled: “I was on tour. I didn’t know when I was going to see him, that was the difficult thing. But he used to do anything to spend time with me. He would charter a tiny plane, like a two-seater plane, come over for a few hours and then go back.” But Beckham's pals believed that while he was head over heels for Victoria, it would not impact his performances on the pitch.
Gary Neville said: “David had the ability to have madness in his life, then an hour before a match he’d switch focus and be in football mode. He’d turn it on and he’d perform.” In fact, it was to Neville who he first declared his crush of Victoria too – way before he had even met her for the first time.
Becks said: “I turned round to Gary and said ‘I’m going to marry that one’. We’re laughing and joking but I say to him, ‘no, I’m going to marry that one, the posh one, in the black dress’." Neville said: “I suppose most blokes have done that in their life, looked at a television and thought ‘I like her’. You don’t f***ing end up with them."
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