‘My family have been such an incredible support system throughout my whole life and my whole career.
‘To have all that archive and all that footage in one place, literally, I could go, ”there you go” and that really was the only reason to do it.’
‘I think we were all nervous going into it because we are… even though we have been pictured all over the world, and people know, most places, who we are, to let people into our home…
But I also said that if I am going to do this, I am going to do it right and I am only going to do it once so everyone got on board,’ he added.
Speaking live in Times Square on the show, he said: ‘But one funny thing was, we watched the premiere and as we are driving back to the house,
my youngest son Cruz turns round to me and says ”Dad you were really good, I didn’t know.”’
David also revealed that he when he first retired from football, he was not ready to do a documentary but after ten years had passed he thought it was the right time.
His documentary amassed a record-breaking 3.8million viewers during its premiere week.
My family has always been my rock, my support system, my everything. They have been there for me through thick and thin, cheering me on in my career and in life. The idea of compiling all our memories, all our footage, into one archive was a daunting task. But once it was done, I realized how valuable it was to have everything in one place, easily accessible at any moment. It was a labor of love, but one that was truly worth it in the end.I remember feeling nervous as we opened up our home to the cameras, allowing the world a glimpse into our personal lives. We are used to being in the public eye, but there is something different about inviting people into your sanctuary. However, I knew that if we were going to do this, we had to do it right. And so, with the support of my family, we took the plunge together.During the live interview in Times Square, there was a moment of levity when my youngest son, Cruz, turned to me and expressed his surprise at how well I had done. It was a heartwarming moment, one that I will always cherish. It’s moments like these that make all the hard work and nerves worth it.When I first retired from football, the idea of a documentary was not something I was ready for. But as the years passed, I began to see the value in telling my story, in sharing my journey with the world. And so, after a decade of contemplation, I knew the time was right.The response to the documentary was overwhelming, with a record-breaking 3.8 million viewers tuning in during its premiere week. It was humbling to see the outpouring of support and love from fans all over the world. It made me realize the impact that my story has had on others, and it only fueled my desire to continue sharing and inspiring.Follow us for more updates and insightful information. Your support drives us to keep pushing boundaries and delivering valuable content to you. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us.
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Source: New York Post