{"id":215096,"date":"2023-10-04T16:20:42","date_gmt":"2023-10-04T16:20:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=215096"},"modified":"2023-10-04T16:20:42","modified_gmt":"2023-10-04T16:20:42","slug":"david-beckham-takes-fans-inside-his-immaculate-wardrobe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/celebrities\/david-beckham-takes-fans-inside-his-immaculate-wardrobe\/","title":{"rendered":"David Beckham takes fans inside his immaculate wardrobe"},"content":{"rendered":"
David Beckham showed off his immaculately organised wardrobe as he spoke about his ‘obsession’ with keeping things in order.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The former footballer – who suffers with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) – gave fans a glimpse into his neat and tidy lifestyle as he\u00a0 was filmed for his new Netflix docuseries BECKHAM.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The fourth and final episode opened with a throwback clip of David in his teenage years saying he always keeps his room clean, noting ‘I hate an untidy room’.<\/p>\n
It then cut to current day as the\u00a0sportsman, 46, was filmed running his hands across his clothing as he explained: ‘It’s all quite organised, jackets, jean shirts, shirts and then it goes from jumpers, cardis to T-shirts, underwear socks and then suits.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
He revealed that he sorted his jumpers by colour coordinating them then folding them at an angle in order to see what is underneath without moving them.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Neat and tidy:\u00a0David Beckham showed off his immaculately organised wardrobe in the BECKHAM docuseries as he spoke about his ‘obsession’ with keeping things in order<\/p>\n
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Pristine:\u00a0The former footballer – who suffers with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) – gave fans a glimpse into his neat and tidy lifestyle as he was filmed for his new Netflix docuseries<\/p>\n
David then showed off a clothes rail as he explained: ‘Those are my outfits for the rest of the week, I prep my week. It used to just be the night before.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
As director\u00a0Fisher Stevens asked: ‘Is that a new obsession?’ David responded, ‘Yeah, I’m quite organised’.<\/p>\n
He couldn’t hide his alarm when he opened his trousers draw and noticed the hangers were skewwhiff, announcing: ‘Someone’s been in here.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
David has spoken about his battle with OCD in the past, telling\u00a0the Daily Mail: ‘I have got this obsessive compulsive disorder where I have to have everything in a straight line or everything has to be in pairs.’<\/p>\n
OCD, or obsessive compulsive disorder, is a mental health condition that can affect anyone at any age. Sufferers typically develop obsessive thoughts and compulsions which have significant impacts on their daily life.<\/p>\n
This can manifest in many ways, including obsessive cleaning to a particular standard, body dysmorphia, compulsive skin picking and hoarding, the mental health charity Mind says.<\/p>\n
Earlier in the docuseries he admitted his compulsive behaviour disorder means he cleans his used candles every day – and he gives wife Victoria, 49, a telling off for leaving the salt out.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Filmed by a camera crew in his kitchen, David explained: ‘I clean [the house] so well, I’m not sure it’s actually appreciated so much by my wife, in all honesty.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Keeping it clean:\u00a0The fourth and final episode opened with a throwback clip of David in his teenage years saying he always keeps his room clean, noting ‘I hate an untidy room’<\/p>\n
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Wow:\u00a0It then cut to current day as the sportsman, 46, was filmed running his hands across his clothing as he explained: ‘It’s all quite organised’<\/p>\n
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Everything has a home:\u00a0He revealed that he sorted his jumpers by colour coordinating them then folding them at an angle in order to see what is underneath without moving them<\/p>\n
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Organised:\u00a0David then showed off a clothes rail as he explained: ‘Those are my outfits for the rest of the week, I prep my week. It used to just be the night before’<\/p>\n
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He continued: ‘The fact that when everyone’s in bed I then go around, clean the candles, turn the lights on to the right setting, make sure everywhere is tidy.<\/p>\n
‘I hate coming down in the morning and there’s cups and plates and, you know, bowls. It’s tiring going around every single candle cleaning it.<\/p>\n
‘I clip the candle wax, I clean the glass, that’s my pet hate, the smoke around the inside of a candle\u2026 I know, it’s weird.’<\/p>\n
The Beckhams live in a \u00a325million mansion in Holland Park, London, which they purchased in 2013.<\/p>\n
It has eight bathrooms, seven bedrooms and a gym and spa.<\/p>\n
In the footage, Victoria told the crew of her husband: ‘He’s just so perfect,’ before telling David he is ‘appreciated’.<\/p>\n
But he jokes to the production team: ‘Don’t believe that for a second. She sounds so sarcastic when she says it.’<\/p>\n
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David the housekeeper: David, Victoria and their children live in a huge \u00a325million mansion in Holland Park, London that he keeps immaculate (pictured with Cruz, Romeo and Harper)\u00a0<\/p>\n
Obsessive compulsive disorder, usually known as OCD, is a common mental health condition which makes people obsess over thoughts and develop behaviour they struggle to control.<\/p>\n
It can affect anyone at any age but normally develops during young adulthood.<\/p>\n
It can cause people to have repetitive unwanted or unpleasant thoughts.<\/p>\n
People may also develop compulsive behaviour \u2013 a physical action or something mental \u2013 which they do over and over to try to relieve the obsessive thoughts.<\/p>\n
The condition can be controlled and treatment usually involves psychological therapy or medication.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
It is not known why OCD occurs but risk factors include a family history of the condition, certain differences in brain chemicals, or big life events like childbirth or bereavement.\u00a0<\/p>\n
People who are naturally tidy, methodical or anxious are also more likely to develop it.<\/p>\n