100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Sami Muirhead: have a ball with Posh and Becks in enthralling documentary

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

‘Business as usual’: Coast store unaffected by retailer’s collapse

The Sunshine Coast franchise of long-running retailer Barbeques Galore will continue to trade as normal, despite the national chain falling into voluntary administration. The operators More

Legal fight looms over roadside billboard refusal

Plans to install a 10m-high electronic advertising sign beside one of the Coast’s busiest roads are headed for court. Australian Outdoor Media (Tech) Pty Ltd More

Data shows shift in ambulance ramping at main hospital

A Sunshine Coast MP says ambulance ramping has decreased at the region's main hospital but admits more needs to be done to reduce wait More

Working farm with luxury living hits the market

A hinterland estate known as Tera Alta, which blends productive farming capability with architectural excellence, is set to go under the hammer. Owned by Bruce More

‘Growth is coming’: Coast eyes 500,000 residents

With the Sunshine Coast set to surpass 500,000 residents by 2041, experts are examining how the region can grow without losing its “essence and More

Photo of the day: ready to catch

“These pelicans seemed to be carefully scrutinising the local fisherman’s catch, but really just hoping for a hand out," photographer Tom Regener says. This More

Sometimes life brings you little fun gifts that whisk you away from reality and the savage news of the world.

I am obsessed with Beckham.

Yes, the reality documentary on Netflix is so brilliantly produced and uses news footage obtained over decades, along with voyeuristic glimpses into the glam fam’s million-dollar lifestyles.

What suckered me in to watch it originally was the length of the series.

It is only four episodes that are roughly one hour per show.

I gave myself rare permission to just stop and sit on the couch and watch.

Sometimes, when TV shows are eight series long, I wonder what the point is even starting, because I will not finish it until 2044.

But the series is enthralling from the opening scenes of David Beckham in a bee-keeping outfit, collecting honey from his beehives on his picturesque English countryside farm.

Captivated.

One hundred per cent in.

Victoria makes a razor-wit joke about calling the honey ‘DB’s sticky stuff’ and I knew I was going to love this ride.

Becks had a stint at LA Galaxy. Picture: Shutterstock

It is a trip down memory lane with all the good, the bad and the ugly of the ’90s fashion, complete with Becks wearing a sarong and Posh at the height of the Spice Girls fame.

It is an insight into the relationship David has with his father, who was gruelling with soccer training schedules when DB was a kid.

Is it a case of nature or nurture to make someone a world champion?

Like stories about Sunshine Coast people doing great things? Help us deliver more by registering for our FREE daily news feed. All it requires is your name and email at the bottom of this article.

And I could not get enough of the heartbreak of David behind the scenes, with the entire world seemingly hating him for that red card in the World Cup.

Despite spending 30 years in the public eye, the couple still have secrets to share with us, including the fact Becks is a clean freak.

When the kids and Victoria go to sleep at night, he gives the kitchen a once over and even cuts the wicks of the candles to ensure they are even.

And here we thought his looks were one of his greatest assets.

The show ends with Posh and Becks dancing at home to Islands In The Stream.

Who knew in a time when the world is not making sense, Posh and Becks are a little elixir for the soul.

Sami Muirhead is a radio announcer, blogger and commentator. For more from Sami, tune into Mix FM.

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
This field is hidden when viewing the form
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share