The sweet moment David Beckham dances to Islands In The Stream with wife Victoria after admitting their Netflix series has been ‘like therapy’

David Beckham enjoyed a sweet dance with his wife Victoria on Islands In The Stream during the final moments of their candid Netflix documentary.

The football legend has given a rare insight into his career both on and off the pitch in the four-part series, including the marital problems he and Victoria faced following his alleged affair with Rebecca Loos.

The fourth and final episode of the documentary showed David preparing a plate of mussels for Victoria at their home in The Cotswolds, as Kenny Rogers’ iconic hit with Dolly Parton played in the background.

The couple both admit that making the series has been ‘like therapy’ for them, before showing off their line-dancing skills.

Victoria told the camera from their hideout: “I probably didn’t realize half of what I was talking about until I started this, what shall we call it? This… what shall we call it? Therapy.’

Cute: David Beckham enjoyed a sweet dance with his wife Victoria on Islands In The Stream in the final moments of their candid Netflix documentary

Moving: the football legend has given a rare insight into his career, both on and off the field, in the four-part series

“I feel very at peace, from what may have been a lot of pent-up anger and frustration in our first session, I understand it now,” she added.

After preparing dinner for Victoria, David said: “It’s been like therapy, looking back and seeing images of her on the phone saying, ‘Hi girls!’ When she didn’t talk like she does now, she was much more normal than she is now.’

‘She’s never had speaking lessons. I sound exactly the same as I did when I was 13!’

“Every part of my life has given me clarity about many things, and one of the things that matters most to me is what we have.”

The pair then danced together playfully to Islands In The Stream, before Victoria turned to David and said: ‘What makes me feel happy now is that I feel really satisfied now, and it makes me feel like you’re feeling really satisfied now feels.

‘You pass the baton on a bit and you want that for your children too.’

David then commented, “Yes, I’m not ready to pass the baton yet,” and the documentary ended with a glimpse of his journey to founding his own soccer team in the US, Inter Miami FC.

In the four-part documentary, the Beckhams spoke emotionally about David’s life, from his childhood to his final role as co-owner of the American Inter Miami.

In the final episode of the series, Victoria broke a two-decade silence to detail the pain she suffered in the wake of the claims about her husband David’s alleged affair with Rebecca Loos.

The designer revealed that the following months were the “hardest” of her life and that she no longer felt like the couple “had each other.”

Meanwhile, Beckham admitted he still doesn’t know how they got through the 2003 crisis, but he and his former Spice Girl wife knew they had to ‘fight for their family’, saying they felt like they were ‘drowning’ when their high- The profile wedding was in the news for months.

The former England captain also told how he felt ‘physically ill every day’ as he and Victoria battled to save their marriage.

In a stunningly honest interview in the fourth and final episode, Victoria appeared to fight back tears when asked if this was the hardest time in their marriage. “100 percent,” she admitted. ‘It was the most difficult period for us. Because it felt like the world was against us.

“The thing is, we were against each other, if I’m completely honest. Until Madrid it sometimes felt like we were against everyone, but we were together, we were connected, we had each other.

‘But when we were in Spain, it didn’t really feel like we had each other. And that’s sad. I can’t even tell you how hard it was. And how it influenced me.’

Beckham stunned the world when his alleged relationship with Ms Loos was revealed in the now defunct News Of The World newspaper.

At the time, Victoria had decided to stay in Britain so that her young sons Brooklyn and Romeo could remain in their schools. The decision left Beckham lonely, and he admits he struggled.

He said: “When I first moved to Spain it was difficult because I was part of a club and a family for my entire career, from the age of 15 to the age of 27. I’m sold overnight, the next minute I’m in a city, I don’t speak the language. More importantly, I didn’t have my family.

“Every time we woke up, we felt like something was different… we both felt at the time that we weren’t losing each other, we were drowning.”

When asked how their marriage survived, David shared that he was afraid of football while his wife struggled to find a way out of their crisis.

Shaking his head, he said, “I honestly don’t know how we got through it. Victoria is everything to me, to see her pain was incredibly difficult, but we are fighters and at that time we had to fight for each other, we had to fight for our family.

“And what we had was worth fighting for. There were days when I woke up and thought, ‘How am I going to get to work? How do I walk onto that training field? How am I going to look like nothing’s wrong?’ I felt physically sick every day when I opened my eyes, ‘How am I going to do this?’

The crisis prompted Victoria to move to Madrid, where they bought a £3 million house that she says she decorated herself. She later had the couple’s third son, Cruz, now 18, in the Spanish capital.

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