Victoria Beckham finally breaks her silence on that viral working class Rolls-Royce moment
Published on Dec 12, 2025 at 7:59 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Dec 11, 2025 at 9:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones
Posh Spice, AKA Victoria Beckham, previously hit headlines when talking about her dad’s Rolls-Royce and now she’s set the record straight.
The clip in question was released on Netflix, and showed her claiming to be working-class before her husband, David Beckham, quickly corrected her.
After the funny faux pas hit the screen, the exchange between the couple went viral.
Now though, in a conversation on US TV, Jimmy Fallon got Victoria to reveal her true feelings on the clip.
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Victoria Beckham loved her dad’s Rolls-Royce
It’s no secret that Rolls-Royce is a luxury car brand, loved by many of the world’s rich and famous residents, one of those being Victoria Beckham.
The singer-turned-luxury-fashion designer starred alongside her soccer player husband, David Beckham in 2023, and one moment of the documentary series captured the attention of fans around the world.

She stated that she came from a working-class background, but after David Beckham prompted her to be honest, she finally revealed that her dad actually drove a Rolls-Royce.
“We’re very working class,” she said to the camera.
“Be honest. What car did your dad drive you to school in?” David said.
Eventually, she explained that in the 80s, her dad drove a Rolls-Royce.
However, now she’s come back to reveal what she really feels about the revelation and attention that came with it.
Victoria revealed more about the Rolls-Royce story
US talk show host Jimmy Fallon sat down and spoke to Victoria Beckham, and revealed that her dad actually came from a very working-class background, and started off driving a van, which Victoria revealed that she used to get driven to school in.
But, as his electrical business bloomed, he was able to afford a more luxurious mode of transport consisting of a Rolls-Royce.
“He would drive us to school in a van, and we were happy.
“We used to beg him: ‘Please take us in the van’, we don’t want to go in the Rolls-Royce, so we were keeping it real, Jimmy,” she said.
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