David Beckham, the iconic former England football captain, is renowned for his athletic prowess and captivating presence both on and off the field. However, beneath the glamour and fame lies a personal battle with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). In  the forthcoming Netflix documentary Beckham, Beckham candidly opens up about how OCD influences his daily life and rituals.

The Late-Night Obsession  Beckham, now 47 years old, discloses in the Netflix documentary Beckham that his struggle with OCD leads him to engage in meticulous cleaning and organizing rituals late at night while the rest of his family slumbers. He describes his nighttime routine, saying,

“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. I hate coming down in the morning and there’s cups and plates and, you know, bowls.”

This admission shines a light on the unseen side of a public figure whose life often appears picture-perfect. Beckham’s compulsions extend to cleaning candle wax and the glass surrounding candles, an aspect he admits is “weird” but feels compelled to do.

The Tiring Compulsions 
While the camera crew acknowledges how immaculate his kitchen looks, Beckham humorously notes, “I clean it so well, I’m not sure it’s actually appreciated so much by my wife, in all honesty.” His wife, Victoria Beckham, lovingly reassures him of his appreciation, highlighting the complexities of living with OCD.

Beckham acknowledges that his compulsions are exhausting but expresses an inner compulsion to continue these rituals. This insight provides a glimpse into the emotional and psychological toll OCD can take on an individual’s daily life.

A Lifelong Struggle  This is not the first time David Beckham has discussed his OCD publicly. In previous interviews, he revealed tendencies such as counting clothes and arranging magazines in straight lines and symmetrical patterns.

Moreover, Beckham confessed that his addiction to tattoos partially stemmed from an attraction to the pain associated with the process. In a 2006 interview with ITV, Beckham candidly spoke about his struggle, stating, “I’ve got this obsessive-compulsive disorder where I have to have everything in a straight line or everything has to be in pairs. I’ll put my Pepsi cans in the fridge, and if there’s one too many, then I’ll put it in another cupboard somewhere … everything has to be perfect.” His candidness helps destigmatize mental health conditions, making it easier for others to seek help and understanding.

A Short Note On Obsessive Compulsive Disorder  Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by recurring, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions). People with OCD often experience intense anxiety or distress when they don’t perform these rituals. Common obsessions can include fears of contamination, thoughts of harm befalling oneself or others, or a need for symmetry and perfection. Compulsions may manifest as excessive hand washing, checking locks repeatedly, or counting objects compulsively.

OCD can significantly impact a person’s daily life, relationships, and overall well-being. However, effective treatments like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and medication can help manage symptoms, allowing individuals with OCD to lead fulfilling lives. It’s essential to understand that OCD is a real and treatable condition, and support and empathy are crucial for those affected by it. David Beckham’s openness about his lifelong battle with OCD serves as a powerful reminder that mental health conditions can affect anyone, regardless of their public persona or success. By sharing his story, Beckham not only destigmatizes OCD but also offers hope and understanding to those who may be silently battling similar challenges.
As the Netflix documentary Beckham promises to shed light on the many facets of David Beckham’s life, it is evident that this project will not only celebrate his achievements but also provide valuable insights into the complex interplay between mental health and the lives of individuals, even those in the spotlight. Beckham’s journey is a testament to the strength and resilience of those living with mental health conditions and underscores the importance of empathy, support, and acceptance for all.