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Victoria Beckham heads to work in a £227,000 Ferrari after viral Rolls Royce gaffe in the Beckham documentary

She created one of the most memorable moments of her husband’s documentary when she claimed to have had a ‘working class’ upbringing, despite her dad owning a Rolls Royce.

And it seems Victoria Beckham has inherited her father’s love of luxury cars as she was seen arriving for work on Tuesday in a Ferrari Roma Blu Pozzi, which retail for £227,000.

The designer, 49, was seen cruising through the streets of London in the Ferrari, which goes from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of 199 miles per hour.

One of his many successful enterprises, DB Venture, allegedly paid one person this eye-watering sum in 2022, according to The Mirror.

But the company have reportedly refused to say if the big bucks went to the Man United legend or someone else.

This left the possible rich man to be a choice between David, Jamie Salter and Nick Woodhouse.

A spokesman for David, 48, told the publication: ‘I’m afraid we won’t be disclosing who the highest-paid director is.’

The payout, which is up 384 per cent on the previous year and was a gob-smacking five times more than the combined salaries of the other 23 employees of DB Ventures.

Meanwhile, Victoria was no doubt keen to treat herself after her fashion and beauty brand finally showed a profit.

Her eponymous brand has racked up losses of over £66 million since it launched in 2008 and now the former Spice Girl is said to be ‘thrilled’ at the turnaround after her latest financial accounts showed it was £200,000 in the black in 2022.

Her husband David no doubt had something to say about the luxury sports car after their row about cars went viral last year.

The famous Beckham documentary clip saw Victoria claiming her family were ‘very working, working class’.

David interrupted, incredulous, and asked Victoria to be honest to which she replied: ‘I am!’ He then repeatedly asked Victoria to reveal what car her dad used to drive her to school in.

The singer eventually gave in and said: ‘OK. In the Eighties, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.’

‘Thank you,’ David replied, and immediately left and closed the door behind him, his job done.

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