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Posted: 2024-01-31T00:16:52Z | Updated: 2024-01-31T00:16:52Z David And Victoria Beckham Poke Fun At Viral 'Working Class' Squabble In New Ad | HuffPost

David And Victoria Beckham Poke Fun At Viral 'Working Class' Squabble In New Ad

A teaser clip previews the Beckhams' commercial for Uber Eats ahead of its Super Bowl debut next month.

David and Victoria Beckham are putting a cheeky spin on one of the most memorable moments from the 2023 docuseries Beckham  for a new ad campaign.

A Tuesday teaser for their upcoming Uber Eats commercial shows the soccer legend urging his wife to be honest about details of the ad, which is set to air during the Super Bowl next month.

In the clip, Victoria Beckham wears a T-shirt bearing the phrase My dad has a Rolls-Royce, while noting that Jessica Aniston playfully misstating the name of actor Jennifer Aniston   will also appear in the commercial. 

We love Jessica, the former Spice Girl concludes.

Catch the teaser for the Beckhams Uber Eats ad below. 

The campaign is a wink at a now-viral scene from the premiere episode of Beckham, in which the singer recalled meeting David Beckham for the first time. Sparks flew, she said, when she turned up at one of his Manchester United matches.

But when Victoria Beckham described her parents as very working class, the comment prompted her husband to sternly remind her to be honest, after which she acknowledged that her father drove a Rolls-Royce at some point during her childhood.

The Uber Eats campaign isnt the first time that David Beckham has zinged his wife over the exchange. On New Years Eve, he shared a photo on Instagram that showed him enjoying a holiday lunch with the singer and her parents at a five-star luxury hotel.

Very working class, he quipped in the caption. My mother & father in law left in there [Rolls-Royce].

Viral moments aside, Victoria Beckham has said that filming the docuseries was a liberating experience for her.

I was very mindful that usually, when I did my filming, I would be controlling, she said in a Financial Times interview  published last week. But this was very much about David, and so I took the approach of, Im just going to be very easygoing here.

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