Beckham war exposed from ‘power trips to emotional coercion and nasty nicknames’

The Beckhams made millions by cashing in on their wholesome family brand, but as the war rages with their eldest son Brooklyn, he’s claimed that reality definitely does not mirror Instagram

After months of subtle warfare, Brooklyn Beckham has pushed the button and dropped a nuclear bomb with a sensational statement denouncing his parents.

Rumours of a feud first swirled in the run-up to Brooklyn’s 2022 wedding to billionaire socialite Nicola Peltz. And when the pair gave dad David Beckham’s 50th birthday celebrations a wide birth last year, the fall-out quickly gathered heat.

What followed was months of briefings and counter-briefings – Brooklyn had cut ties with his grandparents; Brooklyn was actually in touch with his grandparents. The row had been sparked by a wedding dress and a first dance. Nicola is a ‘narcissist’ who wants to control Brooklyn, who his family have reportedly nicknamed the ‘hostage’. His brothers Romeo and Cruz both weighed in with the latter claiming they’d all been blocked, reportedly after mum Victoria liked a video of Brooklyn roasting a chicken.

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And while the full truth is yet to be uncovered, Brooklyn has firmly set out his side of the argument, insisting that he is anxiety-free for the first time in his life after escaping a family who prioritise ‘brand’ above everything else.

‘Control and coercion’

Speaking out after sources claimed that the hot sauce creator wanted to make peace with his parents, he blasted: “I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life. For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family. The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into.”

Getting to the issue at heart, he alleged that his family has taken against Nicola and accused his mum of bringing ex girlfriends back into his life in a bid to cause trouble. “My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped,” he raged. “My mum cancelled making Nicola’s dress in the eleventh hour… Weeks before our big day, my parents repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe me into signing away the rights to my name.

“During the wedding planning, my mum went so far as to call me “evil” because Nicola and I chose to include my Nanny Sandra, and Nicola’s Naunni at our table, because they both didn’t have their husbands. The night before our wedding, members of my family told me that Nicola was ‘not blood’ and ‘not family’… Even my brothers were sent to attack me on social media, before they ultimately blocked me out of nowhere this last summer.

“My mum hijacked my first dance with my wife… My wife has been consistently disrespected by my family, no matter how hard we’ve tried to come together as one. My mum has repeatedly invited women from my past into our lives in ways that were clearly intended to make us both uncomfortable.”

Dr Jane Halsall, a chartered counselling psychologist, believes that his uncharacteristic outpouring – that is bound to enrage and sadden his PR-savvy family – will have been borne of a desperate need to take some power back.

“From a counselling psychology perspective, speaking publicly after prolonged privacy is often not impulsive, but a last-resort boundary,” she told The Mirror. “Estrangement frequently emerges when repeated attempts at private repair fail, particularly where power imbalances, loyalty conflicts, or emotional coercion are present. Public disclosure may be a way of reclaiming agency when private channels no longer feel safe or effective.”

Why Brooklyn exploded

“For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family. The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into,” Brooklyn wrote.

Indeed, from the moment he was born, he was in the spotlight. From his designer suit at his parents’ wedding to glossy magazine shoots and appearances on the football pitch, baby Brooklyn was a firm part of the ‘brand’.

And that monetisation of a youngster will have left its mark, according to experts. “The conversation around monetising Brooklyn from a young age is complicated,” says Mayah Riaz, a PR to the stars. “Children raised in famous families often don’t realise where the brand ends and where they begin. That can absolutely affect identity and autonomy later in life. However, participation does not automatically equal exploitation, especially when it’s framed as family rather than commerce. The nuance often gets lost in headlines.”

Psychologist Dr Jane Halsall says that growing up in the public eye from a child’s earliest days of awareness can leave them feeling like they have little control over their own narrative and are instead just part of their parents’ ‘performance’. “Individuals raised in highly public families often experience a loss of narrative ownership, where personal identity becomes entwined with brand, image, and public performance, as referenced by Brooklyn when he stated the expectation was to prioritise family photo shoots and events over personal commitments,” she says.

“Over time this pressure, this can lead to emotional invalidation and a sense of being instrumentalised rather than genuinely seen.” This means that in Dr Halsall’s opinion, it’s unlikely that Brooklyn’s statement was made “impulsively” but rather a desperate “last resort” after a prolonged period of feeling out of control, battling conflicting loyalties and even “emotional coercion”.

“Importantly, asserting independence does not equate to rejection of family; it often reflects a need for psychological survival and identity consolidation, especially during life transitions such as marriage.”

Brooklyn’s taken the narrative into his own hands with his statement, as well as expressing his desire for a life of, as he put it, “peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family,” rather than “a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation,” something he explains he and Nicola, “do not want”.

Going public with his family grievances, whilst also desiring a private life might seem on the surface to be somewhat contradicting positions, but Dr. Halsall explains this is actually a “healthy” sign that the 26-year-old is looking for “autonomy”.

“Advocacy for privacy and the decision to speak out are not contradictory – both can stem from the same core need: autonomy,” she explains. “In this sense, the statement may represent not rebellion, but differentiation – the healthy, if painful, process of becoming one’s own person outside the ‘Beckham Brand’.”

Mysterious contradictions

Many of Brooklyn’s claims have been called into question, such as the dress debacle which he suggests left Nicola in a frantic scrabble for a gown. But, in a resurfaced interview with Vogue, bridal stylist Leslie Fremar claimed that the dress Nicola ultimately wore was a year in the making. According to the article, released in April 2022, the custom wedding look was “the culmination of a year’s worth of conversations with Valentino director Pierpaolo Piccioli’s team”. During this year, there were two trips to Rome to visit Valentino’s HQ and two fittings in the US.

The article also quoted Nicola, who said it was a “no brainer” to call Valentino director Pierpaolo for the dress. It was added that he was her “first port of call”. Nicola herself contradicted the statement about Victoria’s “eleventh hour” decision. In 2022, she told Grazia USA that it was only “a few days” between Victoria agreeing to make the dress and then saying she could not do it.

“We connected to start designing the dress, and then a few days went by and I didn’t hear anything. Victoria called my mom and said her atelier couldn’t make it,” she said.

Elsewhere in Brooklyn’s explosive post, he claimed that Victoria “hijacked” his first dance and ‘humiliated’ him by dancing ‘inappropriately’. “In front of our 500 wedding guests, Marc Anthony called me to the stage, where in the schedule was planned to be my romantic dance with my wife but instead my mum was waiting to dance with me instead,” he said.

“She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I’ve never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life.” He then addressed the couple’s vow renewal, to which his family were not invited. “We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment.”

However, Vogue itself has contradicted that claim stating that the newlyweds’ first dance was to South African singer Lloyiso’s rendition of Elvis Presley’s Can’t Help Falling in Love and that Marc Anthony took to the stage much later at 11pm to perform his track I Need To Know. It says that’s when “Brooklyn invited his mother on stage for a dance and they were joined by David and their 10-year-old daughter, Harper.”

Family reaction behind the scenes

Sir David broke cover to appear at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he pointedly refused to answer questions about the ongoing family drama. On the other hand, sources reveal to the Mirror that Victoria is “in bits” over the escalating feud and the myriad of claims Brooklyn has made about the family, while David is ‘angry’.

“Everyone is in shock,” the source explains, “But Victoria is totally in pieces over this. But, she is worried, as is David, that this will be the end of Brand Beckham, with the claims of the falseness and pretend relationships; they are worried about what else he is going to come out with. They’re still blaming Nicola, feeling she had put him up to this, and it’s all to do with her; they’re constantly blaming Nicola.”

There is one member of his immediate family that Brooklyn is determined to stay close with though, sources tell the Mirror – his 14-year-old sister, Harper. Behind closed doors, the eldest son of Victoria and David has been battling to keep lines of communication open with his little sister, but the “fundamental logistics of his little sister living under the same roof as his parents….makes things very hard, contact-wise.”

The Beckhams’ next move

David and Victoria are famous for their robust denials and legal threats when faced with scurrilous accusations related to David’s alleged cheating. But how will they react in the face of accusations levied by their own son? Their first-born, who, by all accounts, the couple have always been completely devoted to. And what can they do to minimise the damage both to their brand and to the family?

“The world is waiting for the Beckhams’ to speak,” PR expert Mayah Riaz told Daily Mirror. “From a crisis perspective, their strongest move is restraint and they know this well. Silence is power when your brand equity is this high.

“Retaliation would be a huge mistake and legal threats would pour petrol on the fire. An interview would only legitimise the claims. The most likely strategy is what I call dignified containment. No comment, business as usual, trusted friends briefing softly off the record, and letting the news cycle exhaust itself. This kind of story typically peaks within 72 hours unless someone escalates it.”

Future of the brand

Brooklyn did not hold back in his takedown, throwing bricks at the polished brand veneer that his parents have spent years cultivating. “My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else,” he raged, shattering the picture-perfect family image.

“Brand Beckham comes first. Family ‘love’ is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo opp, even if it’s at the expense of our professional obligations.”

So can Brand Beckham survive such an attack? Or is this the end of their billion-pound empire? “There’s no doubt this is a big moment for Brand Beckham, but despite how explosive his posts were, I wouldn’t call it fatal,” says PR guru Mayah Riaz. “Sure, it has caused massive reputation bruising, but it’s not a knockout blow. The Beckhams are one of the most resilient personal brands in the world and they have survived far worse headlines than this. What makes this different is that the criticism is coming from inside the house, which always lands harder.

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Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter slams ‘planet Beckham’ after Brooklyn’s attack

Janet Street-Porter defended Brooklyn Beckham on Loose Women after he posted an Instagram statement distancing himself from parents David and Victoria Beckham amid ongoing family tensions with wife Nicola Peltz

Loose Women panellist Janet Street-Porter has voiced her backing for Brooklyn Beckham following his explosive public statement, in which he revealed his decision to distance himself from the Beckham clan.

Amid swirling speculation about tensions within the Beckham household over recent months, Brooklyn, the eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham, finally broke his silence on Instagram with an extensive post explaining his reasons for stepping back from his famous family.

His statement declared: “I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed.

“I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life. For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family.

READ MORE: David Beckham breaks silence about ‘mistakes’ after Brooklyn’s bombshell statementREAD MORE: David Beckham shares true feelings on son Brooklyn clear in unearthed clip

“The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into. Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they’ll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe the truth always come out.”

The aspiring chef also stood firmly by his wife, Nicola Peltz, dismissing claims that she’s been manipulating him, whilst revealing that his anxiety has vanished since creating distance from his family. Brooklyn concluded his message by writing: “My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation. All we want [is] peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family.”

Following his explosive announcement, social media platforms were flooded with commentary and responses to the revelation, prompting the Loose Women panel to address the topic right at the beginning of their programme.

Loose Women host Janet Street-Porter came to Brooklyn’s defence over his choice to air his family issues publicly, urging viewers to “cut him some slack”.

On Tuesday’s (January 20) instalment, Kaye Adams sought Janet’s perspective on the matter. She replied: “I was riveted by Brooklyn’s message last night. I was thinking, this took a very, very long time to write and it was very articulate.

“It listed a far more grievances than I was expecting. I thought the thing about the dress, well, I could see in the run up to a wedding everything will be very fraught. The dress is always the big thing.

“What I would say is, behind it all, one senses a young man who just wants to be his own person and lead his own life…. David and Victoria are all about a brand, and that brand has got to be untainted and that’s how they run their life.”

Janet then took a swipe at their “brand”, quipping: “I sometimes wish, for a day, when we weren’t on planet Beckham. We’ve had Beckham and the chickens, Beckham and the honey, Beckham in the Wellingtons, Beckham in the countryside and now Beckham with the top world economists.”

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She went on to say: “He wants his own brand. Interestingly, he’s done his little bits of cooking and this, that and the other, he hasn’t found himself yet. He’s very young for his age, he’s 26 but seems younger to me. So I think, cut him a bit of slack, you know? Give him some time to himself.”

Oti Mabuse concurred, stating: “I think it’s incredibly brave that he’s speaking against his mother, and also supporting his wife, because many people don’t do that, they just let it happen. But also, I think it’s such a sad situation because it’s a family out in the public.”

Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter slams ‘planet Beckham’ after Brooklyn’s attack

Janet Street-Porter defended Brooklyn Beckham on Loose Women after he posted an Instagram statement distancing himself from parents David and Victoria Beckham amid ongoing family tensions with wife Nicola Peltz

Loose Women panellist Janet Street-Porter has voiced her backing for Brooklyn Beckham following his explosive public statement, in which he revealed his decision to distance himself from the Beckham clan.

Amid swirling speculation about tensions within the Beckham household over recent months, Brooklyn, the eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham, finally broke his silence on Instagram with an extensive post explaining his reasons for stepping back from his famous family.

His statement declared: “I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed.

” I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life. For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family.

READ MORE: David Beckham breaks silence about ‘mistakes’ after Brooklyn’s bombshell statementREAD MORE: David Beckham shares true feelings on son Brooklyn clear in unearthed clip

“The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into. Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they’ll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe the truth always come out”.

The aspiring chef also stood firmly by his wife, Nicola Peltz, dismissing claims that she’s been manipulating him, whilst revealing that his anxiety has vanished since creating distance from his family. Brooklyn concluded his message by writing: “My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation. All we want [is] peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family.”

Following his explosive announcement, social media platforms were flooded with commentary and responses to the revelation, prompting the Loose Women panel to address the topic right at the beginning of their programme.

Brooklyn’s lawyer, Loose Women’s host Janet Street-Porter, pleaded with viewers to “cut him some slack” when she publicly exposed his family issues.

Kaye Adams contacted Janet about the issue on Tuesday’s (January 20) installment. She responded, “Brooklyn’s message last night captivated me.” I was considering how much writing time was required for this, and how articulate it was.

It listed far more grievances than I had anticipated. I anticipated that everything would be very difficult in the weeks leading up to a wedding. The main event is always the dress.

One would imagine a young man who is focused on being his own person and leading his own life as a result of David and Victoria’s brand, which has to be intact, as they conduct their lives.

Janet then took a swipe at their “brand”, quipping: “I sometimes wish, for a day, when we weren’t on planet Beckham. We’ve had Beckham and the chickens, Beckham and the honey, Beckham in the Wellingtons, Beckham in the countryside and now Beckham with the top world economists.”

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He wants his own brand, she continued. He hasn’t found himself yet, despite doing his little bits of cooking and doing this and that, and other things. He is 26 years old, but he seems much younger to me considering his age. So I suggest you give him a little slack, I suppose? Give him some time for himself.

Oti Mabuse concurred, saying, “I think it’s incredibly brave that he’s speaking against his mother and supporting his wife because many people don’t do that, they just let it happen.” However, I believe it’s so depressing because it’s a public family situation.

Stacey Solomon’s £10 Amazon ‘best leggings ever’ that she owns in every colour

Stacey Solomon just shared with fans where to shop her ‘ comfiest ‘ leggings that she owns in ‘ every colour under the sun ‘ – and what’s more, they’re under £20

Stacey Solomon has just proved that loungewear can be formal as well as comfortable. Get ready for an event, Stacey revealed to fans that she wanted to get dressed up, but just wanted to wear her comfy clothes, so she opted for a pink blazer and a pair of pink leggings to create a monochromatic outfit that looks chic without sacrificing comfort factor.

But she didn’t stop there, Stacey revealed exactly where her favourite leggings were from, telling her followers that she owns a pair in “every colour under the sun”. The lounge wear that’s captured Stacey’s heart and earned a spot in her wardrobe is these SINOPHANT High Waisted Leggings, which are on sale on Amazon for less than £20.

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These leggings are available in a variety of versatile colours, including Stacey’s preferred pink, black, grey, nude and even patterned options. With a single pair costing £9.99, there are even multipacks available to shop, including a three-pair set of black, grey and navy for £18.69.

Stacey’s beloved SINOPHANT leggings feature a highly elastic design that caters to a wide range of body types, offering incredible adaptability for any figure, from those with larger thighs to petite frames, ensuring there’s a perfectly fitting pair of leggings for everyone.

Boasting buttery-soft material, these leggings promise an unparalleled level of comfort that’ll make you want to wear them all day, every day, just like Stacey. The smooth texture feels like a second skin, allowing for unrestricted movement, without being see-through.

The wide waistband provides tummy control and a streamlined look, flattening the stomach and accentuating the waistline, while the high-waisted style elongates the legs and offers a figure-flattering fit no matter how you style them.

Whether you’re heading to a daytime event, lounging around the house or spending some time at the gym, these leggings have got you covered. No matter what the occasion, they seamlessly meld modern workwear with a versatile, straightforward design that makes them look good or go out.

And Stacey is also singing their praises. The most comfortable leggings I’ve ever worn, says one customer beams! Super soft, stretchy, and comfortable despite its thickness. not transparent. I ordered a 4XL to play safe because I’m a plus-size 20-22, and it fits well and won’t break seams. It also has excellent quality and durability. They feel and look so lovely! Great leggings for a great price. This week, I’ll be purchasing more in each of their different colors. My new favorite piece of clothing”!

The best leggings I’ve ever owned, according to another shopper who adores these bestsellers. Comfortable and soft to wear. No pulling up constantly like other leggings do. Good tummy-friendly wide waistband. Good thickness and easy to see through. so simple to carry and maneuver around. You forget that you are wearing them. These are fantastic and have been given to me as gifts. Good value, almost always on offer when I purchase. Although they do share a complaint, they add, “No pockets in these, but if I recall correctly, I believe the same brand will separate ones with pockets.”

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Another customer raves about how soft the leggings are, how comfortable they are on mother duty, and how forgiven they are on fat, bloated days. I secretly enjoy them because of their high waist and stretch, but I don’t want to buy maternity-specific leggings for pregnant women. My rather “charged” polyester jumper dresses don’t seem to have any static because the material is thick enough to show no inappropriate flesh. It’s also very soft.

‘I work with Hollywood legends – this is what I really think of Renee Zellweger’

The owner of a London-based film studio has spoken with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars about what it’s like to work there.

A British director has revealed what it’s really like to work with stars like Benedict Cumberbatch, Renee Zellweger, and Anthony Hopkins.

Frank Khalid OBE is well-versed in socializing with Hollywood’s elite. The 56-year-old owner of the UK’s most environmentally conscious production studio has a number of acclaimed blockbusters and TV shows, including Killing Eve, Ted Lasso, and Bridget Jones’s Baby.

The owner of West London Film Studios Parkside, Anthony Hopkins, called him “a bit of a joker.” He made the noises from his character in “The Silence of the Lambs” while sneaking behind my receptionist, scaring her one day.

He continued, “Renee Zellweger has such a big heart.

She noticed that the cast and crew had left a little bit of a mess in the canteen one day, so she helped clean it up with our staff.

West London Film Studios, which was founded in 2014, were established. The Parkside location just next door opened ten years ago. Frank’s state-of-the-art, eco-focused production site, which was built with sustainability in mind, cost an incredible £30 million.

It has ten engines that can produce power up to three megawatts, each housed in a substation. A one megawatt battery backup system supplies power to the studio at all times, keeping it safe from blackouts and energy surges.

Benedict Cumberbatch “loves how we’re the greenest studio in the UK,” Benedict said, and Idris Elba claimed he was really impressed that we generate electricity from home.

Numerous actors who worked for the renowned studio have gone on to earn awards, including prestigious Oscars. He remarked, “Having these big names] film at our studio is amazing.”

He continued, “I’m hoping to get Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio in the future.” It’s only a matter of time, I believe.

After showing interest several years ago, Frank is also interested in choosing Marvel to work for him. He’s currently concentrating on establishing himself as a top production company with an environmental conscience.

He said, “I built this from scratch, but my prior experience includes restaurants, wedding venues, and cash and carry.”

The council resisted the purchase of the building as a rental and decided to convert it into a hotel, which the council later opted to keep as a movie studio. I realized that I had a unique opportunity to develop something that the industry needed.

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Because it is important, we left a lot of the land as green landscaping, wildflowers, greenery, and open space.

‘I work with Hollywood legends – this is what I really think of Renee Zellweger’

The owner of a London-based film studio has spoken with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars about what it’s like to work there.

A British director has revealed what it’s really like to work with stars like Benedict Cumberbatch, Renee Zellweger, and Anthony Hopkins.

Frank Khalid OBE is well-versed in socializing with Hollywood’s elite. The 56-year-old owner of the UK’s most environmentally conscious production studio has a number of acclaimed blockbusters and TV shows, including Killing Eve, Ted Lasso, and Bridget Jones’s Baby.

The owner of West London Film Studios Parkside, Anthony Hopkins, called him “a bit of a joker.” He made the noises from his character in “The Silence of the Lambs” while sneaking behind my receptionist, scaring her one day.

He continued, “Renee Zellweger has such a big heart.

She noticed that the cast and crew had left a little bit of a mess in the canteen one day, so she helped clean it up with our staff.

West London Film Studios, which was founded in 2014, were established. The Parkside location just next door opened ten years ago. Frank’s state-of-the-art, eco-focused production site, which was built with sustainability in mind, cost an incredible £30 million.

It has ten engines that can produce power up to three megawatts, each housed in a substation. A one megawatt battery backup system supplies power to the studio at all times, keeping it safe from blackouts and energy surges.

Benedict Cumberbatch “loves how we’re the greenest studio in the UK,” Benedict said, and Idris Elba claimed he was really impressed that we generate electricity from home.

Numerous actors who worked for the renowned studio have gone on to earn awards, including prestigious Oscars. He remarked, “Having these big names] film at our studio is amazing.”

He continued, “I’m hoping to get Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio in the future.” It’s only a matter of time, I believe.

After showing interest several years ago, Frank is also interested in choosing Marvel to work for him. He’s currently concentrating on establishing himself as a top production company with an environmental conscience.

He said, “I built this from scratch, but my prior experience includes restaurants, wedding venues, and cash and carry.”

The council resisted the purchase of the building as a rental and decided to convert it into a hotel, which the council later opted to keep as a movie studio. I realized that I had a unique opportunity to develop something that the industry needed.

Continue reading the article.

Because it is important, we left a lot of the land as green landscaping, wildflowers, greenery, and open space.