As a loving, close-knit family, David and Victoria Beckham have always displayed a united front. However, Brooklyn’s online attacks have raised questions of that narrative.
David and Victoria Beckham have made millions from their family-friendly brand, but that has been shaken to its core after their eldest went rogue and accused them of prioritising fame.
After months of estrangement following a tension-packed wedding to Nicola Peltz, 31, Brooklyn Beckham dropped a bomb online on Monday in a six-page Instagram story accusing his family of trying to ruin his marriage. He claimed they are “performative” and “controlling” and accused them of putting ‘Brand Beckham’ before the children’s needs.
He claimed that his and Nicola’s mother Victoria had “hijacked” their first wedding dance and performed “inappropriate moves” and that she had re-entered their lives by bringing enigmatic women from his past back. Additionally, he claimed that his parents pressured him to give his name after sending his brothers Romeo and Cruz to him on social media.
Victoria, 51, is said to be “in bits on the floor” over the allegations, while David, 50, is said to be “angry.” In fact, it is a deeply personal attack that calls into question the “loving family brand.” What, however, have those who are familiar with the couple said about them?
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Sarah Vine, a columnist for the Newspaper, claims that her children were raised playing football alongside the Beckhams and that she had a first-hand view of a “ordinary and sincere” dad.
Writing in the Daily Mail she said: “I don’t know the Beckhams well. But our boys – their third child, Cruz, and my youngest, Will played in the same football team together. They were worlds apart in terms of ability, of course, but nonetheless, for a brief period they shared a pitch. Apart from the fact that he was gigantically famous and stupidly good-looking, David was a perfectly ordinary touchline dad.
He would yell the familiar words of encouragement while his hands were dipped deep into his pockets and his hat resting on top of his ears in the pouring rain. A member of the public would occasionally ask for a selfie and autograph while keeping an eye on the pitch. “
She went on to explain how Victoria and Harper, who are still young, would travel with their Range Rover in the rain, would stay warm and dry. She made the comment that “football is not really Victoria’s thing.”
I have no idea whether all of this was merely “performative,” as Brooklyn puts it. At the time, it seemed to me to be completely honest. David and Cruz’s relationship with him certainly didn’t seem all that authentic. He was actually very present. Additionally, he was extremely kind to the other children. “
Brooklyn’s outburst is said to be made more mystifying by those who have spoken out in private because he doesn’t have an angry bone in his body. He was described as “sweet, shy, quiet, and polite” by a family friend who has reportedly known the hot sauce maker since he was a child.
The alleged friend said, “Brooklyn has never been an angry person.” For the boy I knew, this is incredibly out of character. He never failed to please. With his grandparents, he was very well-mannered and sweet. “
A former teacher at Runnymede College a British International School for English-speaking students, who taught Romeo and Brooklyn during David’s stint at Spanish team Real Madrid, said that despite the bodyguards, the family were surprisingly ‘normal’ and ‘down to earth’.
“In the beginning I suppose you are a bit star-struck but then you just got used to seeing them all the time. They’re just like other parents, they want the best for their children,” the teacher said according to WalesOnline.
Romeo and Brooklyn were brought in by David and Victoria like any other mother and father, on the first day of term. They were very real, and they are wonderful, lovely people. Little Romanos who really enjoy going to school are Brooklyn and Romeo. Because I taught in a group of ages, Romeo was more in demand. “
The teacher added that each child was being taken inside whenever there were photographers nearby and that there were “round the clock” bodyguards guarding them all the time. According to the teacher, David and Victoria “hated” the boys’ photographs taken by photographers.
Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney also lifted the lid on what Victoria is really like behind closed doors. And the reality may flip many preconceptions about ‘Posh’ on their head. Opening up on the The Wayne Rooney Show, he used the opportunity to describe the Beckhams’ humble nature and said: “We met up with Becks and Victoria, me and Coleen, when he was at Madrid and went for dinner then, and we were having kebabs.”
Rooney also provided some insight into Victoria’s personality, saying, “Victoria is such a lovely woman and funny, and he is obviously a great lad. much funnier than people would assume. “
Brooklyn’s ex-girlfriend Lexi Wood also provided additional information about her feelings for the aspiring cook and her family. I just realized that when I met his parents, they raised such a wonderful family, and I have always been so fond of them and hope to have one day. So I simply respect them, her family, and all of them. And she remarked, “My experience was fantastic.
Lexi, a Canadian model, said in reference to the ongoing Beckham-Beckham feud, “But all I know is that the Beckhams did raise such amazing kids with such amazing morals and values that whatever is going on, I just know they did the best thing.” “
However, there is unquestionably a clever side as well. Because they didn’t understand how to play the game, the couple didn’t build an empire that was close to rumored billion. but at a disadvantage to their immediate family? According to Brooklyn, that is the reality. My parents have controlled the stories about our family that have been published in the press for my entire life. I was born into a life filled with performative social media posts, family events, and fake relationships.
Prior to everything else, my family values public recognition and endorsements. First is Brandy Beckham. How much you post on social media or how quickly you leave everything to pose for a family photo even when it comes before our jobs.
“I had a lot of anxiety growing up. That anxiety has vanished for the first time in my life since I left my family. Every morning, I feel content and content with the life I chose. “
Brooklyn and his father were constantly pictured in glossy magazine shoots or on the pitch as a child. And because they gave their eldest son a spotlight, it is said that Victoria and David feel “quite a bit guilty.”
PR expert, Mayah Riaz, tells the Mirror that fame from such a young age can cause confusion and resentment in offspring, even if their parents had pure intentions. “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,” she said.
It becomes more difficult for a young person to develop a sense of self that is distinct from public expectations when fame is born normalized. Participation does not, however, automatically imply exploitation, especially when it is seen as a family rather than a form of business. “
Additionally, Dr. Jane Halsall, a chartered counseling psychologist, thinks Brooklyn’s uncharacteristic outpouring was the result of a desperate desire to regain control. Speaking out loud after a while of silence is frequently not impulsive, but a last-resort boundary, she tells the Mirror.
Source: Mirror

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