Inside Brooklyn and Nicola’s minds from ‘victimhood and power play to PR spin’

As Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham’s ongoing conflict with the rest of the Beckham clam continues to grow, a PR guru has responded to a friend’s heartfelt remarks.

Mere days before Christmas, the feud inside House Beckham has taken another dramatic turn, with Brooklyn Beckham reportedly blocking all his family on social media.

Earlier this month, it seemed as though reconciliation could be on the cards, with a sweet festive stocking for Brooklyn featuring in mum-of-four Victoria’s Instagram story. However, in recent days, it was reported that 26-year-old Brooklyn has unfollowed his famous parents, with them unfollowing him in return.

Brooklyn’s younger brother Cruz, 20, hit back, insiting: “NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son… Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked… as did I.”

A friend of the pair later claimed that they woke up dreading what the rest of the Beckham clan might have been posting about overnight, calling such updates “anxiety inducing.” If the Beckhams could just back off and leave them alone for the time being, they said, according to them and the Mail Online. This year, The Beckhams began these “blocking” game stories, and they continue. It shouldn’t and shouldn’t be a story whether someone follows someone on Instagram or any other platform. Nothing has changed in this unfortunate circumstance.

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Brooklyn and Nicola haven’t commented on anything. They merely desire tranquility. It would be best for everyone because it doesn’t help them [the Beckhams] to stop contacting, commenting, and briefing.

And it’s obvious that Cruz’s disclosure of his views on the situation is not the best sign of his success. They have requested that the Beckhams back off, the pal continued. They simply want to be themselves. The Instagram content is merely a media play; it resembles more manipulation and gaslighting. Brooklyn and Nicola are only made to feel more distant by it. The speculation makes them angry. They are attempting to take the dangerous path of living simply by themselves.

Fans were left perplexed by the apparent briefing, but a PR expert has now explained the strategy behind it, explaining how the language was meant to “flip the power dynamic” and leave the Beckhams with no choice but to remain silent.

PR guru Mayah Riaz responded to the source’s account in a statement to the Mirror, saying, “This absolutely reads like a briefing. It’s difficult to ignore the irony in this instance. When a source uses emotionally charged expressions like “gaslighting” and “manipulation,” it is not unintentional or neutral. That creates a narrative. Brooklyn and Nicola are both victims of something more sinister and deliberate, as evidenced by this. That PR decision is very specific.

The “hidden spin” is “victimhood with credibility.” They are trying to change the power dynamic by describing themselves as gaslit. The Beckhams are extremely well-known, wealthy, media-savvy, and historically very underhanded in their brief. The narrative shifts from familial disagreement to emotional harm when Brooklyn and Nicola are cast as being psychologically worn down. They are now “people protecting their mental health,” according to PR, moving from “difficult children” to “people protecting their mental health.”

She continued, “Asking them to be left alone while being informed that they are being manipulated is not contradictory in PR logic, even if it is in human logic.” We are justified in our silence, not “we are silent,” but rather that the message is. Why they aren’t engaging directly are the objectives of this kind of briefing. Without having to speak for themselves, it gives them moral support.

The word “gaslighting” is a particularly interesting choice. It is a very online, very therapy-language term that appeals to younger audiences. Gen Z and millennial readers who are familiar with narratives with boundaries, toxicity, and emotional control are the target audience. That suggests that the focus should be on integrating their personal brand with contemporary values, not just about family.

I don’t believe this is about furthering the conflict, as a motive. It involves controlling future interpretation by drawing a line in the sand. This framing will already be present if more stories emerge. Anything the Beckhams say or do next can be seen through the lens of “pressure” or “manipulation.” That is effective positioning.

Because this is emotional PR, not corporate PR, is what causes the confusion. It is slightly messy, protective, and reactive. It resembles a couple who are overwhelmed but also understand that silence without context lets other people define you, rather than a long-term master plan. In summary, today’s discussion is not about winning the public debate. It’s about keeping their story alive tomorrow.

Brooklyn Beckham’s representatives have previously contacted The Mirror for comment.

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Yorkshire Vet Star Matt Jackson-Smith shares the Christmas dangers for your dogs

Due to the increased dangers present in the home at Christmas, Yorkshire Vet star Matt Jackson-Smith is urging dog owners to take extra care to keep their pets safe over the holiday season.

From decorations to festive foods, Yorkshire Vet Matt Jackson-Smith says there are more hazards around the home at this time of year for dogs.

And some of these dangers can lead to serious illness and even death for our four-legged furbabies.

Matt, who will be enjoying Christmas in Yorkshire with his dog Harry, wife Catherine and their two-year-old daughter, Anastasia says it’s important to know what your dog can and can’t eat.

“At this time of year, vets frequently see dogs who have swallowed foreign objects like tinsel, got into chocolate selection boxes that are often left lying around the house, or even eaten the Christmas pudding,” he says.

If you don’t know what your pet can and can’t eat, it can be expensive, even though it’s a fun time of year for the family.

Owners are unaware that raisins in mince pies are toxic and can sometimes lead to kidney failure or that rich, fatty foods can cause pancreatitis.

Everyone who enjoys the holiday season can enjoy it, so it’s good to be prepared to help our four-legged friends enjoy this time of year as well. “It can also be a stressful time for dogs, with lots of noise and visitors.

Top five dog safety advice from Matt for this holiday season:

1. Pancreatitis

Consuming rich, fatty foods can cause pancreatitis, and leftovers are plentiful at Christmas. Dogs can experience severe pain and vomiting as well. The best way to avoid giving leftovers away is to always choose a small amount of plain turkey or steamed vegetables.

2. bones that have been carved

Cooked bones, especially poultry bones, can splinter in the gut, lodge in it, and inflict extensive internal harm. Cooked bones are dangerous and should never be given to dogs, despite their appearance.

3. ornaments and decorations

Festive decorations can look shiny, crinkly, and irresistible to dogs as exciting enrichment toys. They can, however, easily lodge in the digestive system and cause obstruction. The intestines may become infected with an extremely serious condition known as intussusception, which frequently necessitates surgery. Place safe, pet-friendly toys in the vicinity of the decorations and keep them out of the way.

4. Stress and anxiety

More people and noise can be expected during Christmas, which can be a busy and overwhelming time. Make sure your dog can retreat and feel secure in a quiet, secure area with their favorite toys.

5. Toxic Christmas treats

Christmas is the most toxic season for food in homes than any other time of year. Canine exposure to severe illnesses, including kidney failure, includes chocolate, grapes, onions, and garlic, as well as chocolate (the darker the darker), Christmas cake, and grapes.

Matt adds: “There are many ways to avoid a nightmare before Christmas. Not all dogs are the same – some will scavenge no matter how full they are – but one option is to give them a full belly before the festivities begin. Feeding them something natural, complete and balanced, like Butcher’s food for dogs, can help reduce the temptation to scavenge while you enjoy your Christmas dinner.”

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Yorkshire Vet Star Matt Jackson-Smith shares the Christmas dangers for your dogs

Due to the increased dangers present in the home at Christmas, Yorkshire Vet star Matt Jackson-Smith is urging dog owners to take extra care to keep their pets safe over the holiday season.

From decorations to festive foods, Yorkshire Vet Matt Jackson-Smith says there are more hazards around the home at this time of year for dogs.

And some of these dangers can lead to serious illness and even death for our four-legged furbabies.

Matt, who will be enjoying Christmas in Yorkshire with his dog Harry, wife Catherine and their two-year-old daughter, Anastasia says it’s important to know what your dog can and can’t eat.

“At this time of year, vets frequently see dogs who have swallowed foreign objects like tinsel, got into chocolate selection boxes that are often left lying around the house, or even eaten the Christmas pudding,” he says.

If you don’t know what your pet can and can’t eat, it can be expensive, even though it’s a fun time of year for the family.

Owners are unaware that raisins in mince pies are toxic and can sometimes lead to kidney failure or that rich, fatty foods can cause pancreatitis.

Everyone who enjoys the holiday season can enjoy it, so it’s good to be prepared to help our four-legged friends enjoy this time of year as well. “It can also be a stressful time for dogs, with lots of noise and visitors.

Top five dog safety advice from Matt for this holiday season:

1. Pancreatitis

Consuming rich, fatty foods can cause pancreatitis, and leftovers are plentiful at Christmas. Dogs can experience severe pain and vomiting as well. The best way to avoid giving leftovers away is to always choose a small amount of plain turkey or steamed vegetables.

2. bones that have been carved

Cooked bones, especially poultry bones, can splinter in the gut, lodge in it, and inflict extensive internal harm. Cooked bones are dangerous and should never be given to dogs, despite their appearance.

3. ornaments and decorations

Festive decorations can look shiny, crinkly, and irresistible to dogs as exciting enrichment toys. They can, however, easily lodge in the digestive system and cause obstruction. The intestines may become infected with an extremely serious condition known as intussusception, which frequently necessitates surgery. Place safe, pet-friendly toys in the vicinity of the decorations and keep them out of the way.

4. Stress and anxiety

More people and noise can be expected during Christmas, which can be a busy and overwhelming time. Make sure your dog can retreat and feel secure in a quiet, secure area with their favorite toys.

5. Toxic Christmas treats

Christmas is the most toxic season for food in homes than any other time of year. Canine exposure to severe illnesses, including kidney failure, includes chocolate, grapes, onions, and garlic, as well as chocolate (the darker the darker), Christmas cake, and grapes.

Matt adds: “There are many ways to avoid a nightmare before Christmas. Not all dogs are the same – some will scavenge no matter how full they are – but one option is to give them a full belly before the festivities begin. Feeding them something natural, complete and balanced, like Butcher’s food for dogs, can help reduce the temptation to scavenge while you enjoy your Christmas dinner.”

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Home Alone villain is living very different life 35 years after iconic Christmas film

Despite having been released 35 years ago, Home Alone continues to be a family favorite during the holiday season. In fact, many actors are currently leading very different lives.

Since the 35-year-old release of Home Alone in theaters, a lot has changed, and we’re not just talking about our lives either!

In fact, today’s majority of the actors are unrecognizable. And since he launched his social media pages, Daniel Stern in particular has become a hot topic of conversation.

The actor who portrayed the notorious villain Marv has a much more wholesome job by stepping away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and living peacefully on a ranch.

Since Home Alone, the actor has appeared in numerous productions, but he has since gradually transitioned from acting to farming. Eli Hobson plays Eli Hobson in For All Mankind, his previous film being James vs. His Future Self in 2019.

Daniel now raises tangerines on a farm in stark contrast to what one might experience in front of the camera. He also raises cattle on ranches and sculpts.

Fans can’t help but be impressed by how talented he is at both acting and acting through his social media posts.

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followers could see his artistry in a recent masterpiece in a TikTok video that was popular. And on X, viewers were delighted to see how talented he is.

According to one user, “Marv from Home Alone is a sculptor who lives on a farm.” “Look guys”

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Another responded, “This is the LEGEND known as Daniel Stern, not just Marv from Home Alone.”

Others referred to him as having “serious talent.” Another user expressed surprise at what had happened to Marv, saying, “I had no idea what had happened.”

Chris Rea’s family expresses ‘awful pain’ as further tragic twist emerges

Chris Rea, 74, passed away after having his pancreas removed during a cancer battle at the age of 74. His songs included the festive hit Driving Home For Christmas.

Chris Rea became the third of his siblings to die within just three months, it has emerged.

The singer’s family expressed their “awful pain” at the third recent tragedy following the star’s death this week. Chris’ older sister Camille Whitaker, 79, said the youngest of her six siblings, Nicholas, passed away in a Yorkshire hospital in October from brain cancer at the age of 66. Then, just days after his funeral, Camille’s twin sister Geraldine Milward died suddenly.

And Chris, who was from Teesside’s Middlesbrough, passed away this week following the birth of his first grandchild. Camille stated in a statement from last night that it was “a terrible pain.” What transpired is absolutely devastating. It shocked the family a lot. It is tragic. We are unable to “get around” it.

Chris, whose songs include the festive favourite Driving Home For Christmas, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had his pancreas removed in 2001, and in 2016 he suffered a stroke.

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Chris, one of seven siblings, was able to experience the joyous news of the birth of a grandson recently. The musician, who wrote Driving Home For Christmas after travelling from London to Middlesbrough for the festive period in 1978, remained close to his family throughout his life, it is said.

Talking to the Daily Mail, Camille continued: “He lived with his wife and children in Buckinghamshire. He always kept very close to his family. He has two daughters and he recently became a grandfather, to a boy, he was very, very pleased. That was wonderful. His eldest, Josephine, inspired one of his songs.

And Julia, his second daughter, is the woman who wed and gave birth. Christopher was in terrible, terrible health before he passed away.

Indeed, the father had his pancreas removed in 2001 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and he also experienced a stroke in 2016. Following Chris’ success in the late 1970s and 1980s with hits like Fool (If You Think It’s Over), Let’s Dance, and The Road To Hell, these health issues emerged. Approximately ten years after Chris’ idea for driving home for Christmas, it only peaked at number 53 on the charts, being beaten by Mistletoe and Wine by Cliff Richard, who had earlier released the film.

However, it has resurrended in the decades since and has since appeared in the UK Singles Chart every year since 2007 in part as a result of the streaming services.

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Six days before his passing, Camille last spoke with her brother on the phone. Camille described the singer as a “very shy and quiet man” and claimed that they and their other siblings had a modest upbringing in Middlesbrough.

Their father, an Italian who immigrated to the UK, worked in a town’s ice cream factory and café chain. Chris initially pursued a career in journalism, but he discovered his calling in music and, by the late 1970s, had released music professionally.

David Walliams’ four-word admission about his WhatsApp messages before harassment claims

Following allegations of inappropriate behavior, David Walliams, the children’s author and comedian, was cut from the Waterstones Children’s Book Festival lineup.

Comedian David Walliams feared his “very bad taste” WhatsApp messages could emerge just months before he was axed by his publisher.

It has emerged the 54-year-old star made the four-word admission — “it does worry me” — during a cybersecurity event in February, months before he was dropped by his publisher HarperCollins following allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards female staff.

It is claimed that Mr. Walliams, a writer of children’s books, harassed the publishing house, and that one woman later received a five-figure settlement after complaining to the paper. The comedian has sincerly refuted any wrongdoing and was unaware of the allegations at the time.

However, a leaked recording now reveals that the Little Britain creator expressed concern that his “poor taste” messages might come out at the small convention in February. Mr. Williams admitted to the Trafford, Manchester audience that he frequently exchanges “very bad taste jokes” with other famous comedians and friends and worries that they might be brought into the public eye.

And now he has suffered blows to his career as, following the axe by HarperCollins, he has been ditched from Waterstones Children’s Book Festival. The writer will not appear at the event in Dundee, Scotland, in February next year.

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According to the Daily Mail, Mr Walliams told the cybersecurity event in February: “Imagine if all my WhatsApp messages came out….there’s bad taste jokes with friends, other comedians. Very bad taste comments and jokes all the time. You may notice the kind of things you share with each other are often in quite poor taste and I can’t imagine it isn’t just me, right?

People “sent you bizarre things,” they say. And I just picture what would happen. You don’t laugh at jokes about people you don’t like? I mean, my mother, I wouldn’t send her some of the things you know some friends do… I’m concerned about it. “

The London-born comedian didn’t specify the specific nature of such messages, despite making references that were in “quite poor taste.”

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The TV star has since found success writing for children after making guest appearances on Come Fly With Me and Little Britain alongside Matt Lucas. According to the HarperCollins website, Mr. Walliams’ books have sold more than 60 million copies worldwide.

However, the publisher announced last week that they would no longer be publishing any new books from Mr. Walliams, who shares a 12-year-old son with his then-wife Lara Stone. Two years later, he and model Lara divorced.