The Beckham Test, also known as the David Beckham test, is based on an interaction between David and Victoria Beckham and is once again going viral on TikTok as it has users across the world test their partners by dancing.
One heartwarming scene from the show sees the couple, who tied the knot in 1999, dance in the kitchen of their$14.5 million countryside home in the Cotswolds in Englandto “Islands in the Stream” by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. Without using any words, Victoria invites her husband to dance with her, which he does without hesitation.
“Why I feel happy now is I feel really content now,” Victoria Beckham says in the documentary as the footage unfolds.
The scene has now inspired the “Beckham test” trend onTikTok. But what is that?
What is the Beckham dancing test on TikTok?
The trending TikTok test is modeled on that short clip from the Beckham documentary. The hashtag#beckhamtesthas quickly amassed 92.2 million views and includes videos of people putting their partners to the test.
In the videos, a TikTok user puts “Islands in the Stream” on, with no introduction, and begins dancing. Then, they wait and see if their partners “pass” the test by joining them the same way David Beckham joined his wife.
David Beckham himself has even approved of the Beckham test as he’s been seen commenting on videos and discussing whether or not the partners passed the test.
Nicole Douglas was one of the many TikTokers who joined in on the Beckham trend and put her boyfriend to the test in a video that caught the attention of David Beckham, who commented, “Pass” along with a green check mark and a cry laughing emoji.
Alice Sjöberg is an Evergreen Specialist on Dexerto’s UK team, focusing on Entertainment content. She is an NCTJ qualified journalist, providing expert coverage of trending, viral news from X/Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok. Alice also has bylines at The Mirror, MSN, Daily Express, OK! Magazine, and The Chronicle. You can contact her at: alice.sjoberg@dexerto.com