In response to their son Brooklyn’s vile statement earlier this week, a PR expert has urged David and Victoria Beckham to “do nothing.”
The world is eagerly waiting for David and Victoria’s response to son Brooklyn’s scathing statement. But according to a celebrity PR expert, their best option is to remain silent. Brooklyn, 26, brutally called out his parents in a lengthy outburst on Monday. It comes after months of speculation as to why the entrepreneur has become estranged from his famous family.
Brooklyn, who kept quiet himself, later said he doesn’t want to reunite with his family, dropping a number of bombshells. Brooklyn also criticizes his parents’ alleged controlling behavior after blaming his mother for her alleged inappropriate behavior on his wedding day.
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Top PR expert Jane Owen has cautioned David and Victoria that “the best thing they can do is nothing” despite the damning message. Nothing in fact. No responses were requested by Jane. No statements . No to the “we love our son” proverbs. No one has ever addressed them.
She added: “Any public reaction, even a gentle one, just keeps this alive and turns it into a back-and-forth. Silence isn’t cold here – it’s respectful. It’s the only thing that doesn’t inflame the situation. If there’s any chance of healing, it won’t come from the press. It won’t come from Instagram. It will come quietly, if it comes at all, behind closed doors, without an audience. This isn’t about blame. It’s about timing and consequences.”
Jane remarked about Brooklyn’s remark that he had to speak out loud. When something similar becomes public, it doesn’t remain private. People discredit it, take sides, debate motives, and entertain the public with private pain. This kind of openness doesn’t bring peace, even if what he’s saying is accurate. Typically, it generates more noise. more analysis. More pressure
She continued, “This statement will follow him, in all likelihood.” Whether or not he wants it to be a part of his story, it does. That’s a lot to carry right now as he struggles to define who he is outside of his family. She did acknowledge that the best thing to do is to leave it alone as is right now. She said, “Always allow time to do what words cannot.”
Both his parents have posted on social media following Brooklyn’s outburst. The duo, however, have chosen to ignore the statement in accordance with Jane’s words. The group instead concentrated on other stories, including Happy Birthday to Baby Spice and Happy Birthday to Emma Bunton.
Speaking in Davos, where he was attending the World Economic Forum, David also said that his children had ‘made mistakes’ on social media.
He said, “I’ve always talked about social media and its benefits and drawbacks.” Nowadays, what children can access can be dangerous. However, what I’ve learned to be true, especially in my own relationships with my children. For UNICEF, I’ve been able to use my platform for my following.
“And it has been the biggest tool for educating children about what’s happening in the world.” I’ve tried to educate my children in the same way. Children are permitted to make mistakes, but they do so. They learn in that manner. That is what I try to impart to my children. He continued, “You sometimes have to let them make those mistakes as well.”
Source: Mirror

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