Victoria Beckham was asked about her husband David's affair with Rebecca Loos in a no-holds-barred chat with Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper on Wednesday.
The fashion designer, 51, was asked: 'You've dealt with speculation throughout your whole career about your marriage.
'I know David touched on this in the documentary. Can you just explain how you and David handled this?'
David, 50, famously talked about the reports surrounding his 2004 affair with his former PA Rebecca in his own Netflix show, released in October 2023.
And without flinching, Victoria told Alex that all she and David have been through has only served to make their marriage stronger over time.


She said: 'Do you know... we’ve had so much thrown at us and we were talking about it because we’ve recently celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary and by the way, people said it wouldn’t work...
'26 years,' she reiterated.
'We’ve had so much thrown at us and we’ve always just been there together and just ridden the damn storm.'
Moving on swiftly, Victoria moved the topic on to talk about her eating disorder which she bravely discussed for the first time in her own recently released eponymous Netflix show.
Meanwhile, the director of David's Netflix documentary previously said the sportsman did come clean about his so-called affair with Loos, after Rebecca accused him of making her 'look like a liar' by skirting around the subject in the four-part series.
The former footballer made no direct reference to an affair and did not admit to any guilt in the new four part docuseries, titled Beckham - but did address the 'horrible' aftermath, which he claimed left him ‘feeling sick every day’.
Rebecca, now 46, who worked as David's assistant before going public with details of their alleged secret liaison, accused him of 'portraying himself as the victim' and shirking responsibility.
But now director Fisher Stevens, 59, has seemingly shot down her claims that David 'didn't come clean in the doc'.
Speaking about the 'tabloidisation of the affairs or the assumed affairs, which he diplomatically... not even diplomatically, which he didn't handle...' Marc added: 'He didn't come clean in the doc...'
Fisher replied: 'He did.'



'Well whatever they were able to survive in that was a testament to whatever that family was made out of, and what she's made out of,' Marc said.
Rebecca, now a mother-of-two and living in Norway, had expressed her disdain for David's handling of the scandal, telling The Mail on Sunday that she wanted him to admit to it.
‘Yes, the stories were horrible, but they’re true,’ she said. ‘He talks in the documentary about this ultimately being his private life, shutting it down.
‘I think it’s one thing to keep your private life to yourself. It’s another thing to mislead the public. And so many people had forgotten about all of this. So many people put all this behind them, this whole affair, the scandal and everything. And he’s dragged it back up again in a way that is affecting my reputation...
‘I think if he was going to touch on this time and how difficult it was, it would have been really nice for him to have said “it was not my proudest time”.'
Critics accused Fisher of edging around the subject of infidelity because neither the name 'Loos' nor the word 'affair' are mentioned.
David instead spoke about his wife Victoria, telling viewers: 'Victoria is everything to me, to see her hurt was incredibly difficult.'
He also admitted he still doesn't know how the family got through the crisis and said they felt as though they were 'drowning' when the scandal hit the headlines.
Former Spice Girl Victoria also spoke about the pain she suffered following the rumors, claiming she felt like the couple no longer 'had each other'.
The docuseries charted David's meteoric rise to football super stardom and his highly publicised relationship with Victoria.
Despite previously claiming 'nothing was really off limits' and that he 'could have gone anywhere,' Fisher told Maron that there were areas David refused to discuss.
'It was tricky,' he said. 'There was other things I had to cut out because David just wouldn't go there with me.'
When Marc mentioned the fact that it might be because David is British, Fisher continued: 'They are... very repressed. The guy never looks back, I mean there were moments where he couldn't even... his body.'