Victoria Beckham’s tears amid Brooklyn and Nicola feud – ‘Enough is enough’

In her most recent film, Victoria Beckham is seen getting emotional in front of her eldest son and daughter-in-law. In the midst of her ongoing feud, Victoria Beckham has decided to draw a line in the sand.

Victoria Beckham has decided to draw a line in the sand amid her ongoing feud with her eldest son and daughter-in-law, a source tells us. The Spice Girl-turned-fashion mogul is currently preparing to share “the challenges and triumphs that have defined her” in her new Netflix documentary – and it’s already expected to be one of the streaming service’s biggest hits of the year.

The trailer for the three-parter, as OK! reports, showed Victoria, 51, breaking down in tears as she struggled under the pressure of producing her Paris Fashion Week show, supported by David and some of her A-list pals, as well as delving into her time in what is still one of the world ’s most successful and iconic pop bands.

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According to our source, Posh allegedly surprised herself by how sensitive she was as a result of the documentary’s unpacking of her role as the Beckham clan’s matriarch. Our source claims that the trailer’s tearful Victoria confesses she only wants “my kids and David to be proud of me” before being comforted by her 26-year marriage, and that’s just the start of what will come when it drops on October 9th.

According to the source, “She found it very emotional and liberating at the same time.” She was shown how loved she was and how her family had stayed with her through the ups and downs.

The main thing that is still troubling her, her fractious relationship with Brooklyn, caused it to be a roller coaster of emotions. She realized that enough is enough, right now, despite the heartache of this situation with him.

The film, which was directed by the director of Michelle Obama’s Becoming movie, is expected to depict Essex-born Victoria dealing with a number of her flaws over the years, including being frequently referred to as “that miserable cow that never smiled” and having her fashion business fall into debt by millions of pounds.

The series’ synopsis claims that Victoria has always had more than meets the eye, and promises a rare, nuanced portrait of a woman who has constantly reinvented herself in the media.

It continues, “Her journey from a determined young girl in England with her sights set on the world’s biggest stages to an international icon has been defined by ambition, reinvention, and an unwavering commitment to style.”

While Victoria is expected to do her fair share of offloading and first-person shots, there are also comments from former professional football player David, who was named Sir in this year’s King’s Birthday honors, as well as interviews with some of the biggest names in high fashion and a few members of her inner circle.

Her eldest son, Brooklyn, 26, is rumored to be virtually estranged from his parents after a long-running family feud, and he is one of the few people who shouldn’t appear in the latter category.

His lack of public shout-out is a far cry from just two years ago, when Brooklyn and his actress wife Nicola Peltz, 30, joined the rest of so-called “Brand Beckham” on the red carpet, for the release of the documentary about David’s life. At the time, Brooklyn was full Team Beckham, describing it in interviews as “amazing”.

Given that he hasn’t publicly acknowledged a number of his parents’ big events over the past year, including his dad’s birthday, and there is still talk of a feud with his wife and model wife Nicola, Brooklyn’s stony silence about the family’s most recent offering isn’t perhaps so surprising.

On September 17th, the same team that created the most recent series, Beckham, released the trailer, which quickly led to accusations that Brooklyn had been cut out of Victoria’s story.

In some late 1990s footage, he does make a blink-and-you’ll-miss it cameo in which the team behind the show is accused of completely erasing Brooklyn. A very smiley and much younger Posh Spice cradling baby Brooklyn is shown in a flashback film that depicts an emotional Victoria declaring, “I’m not going to let it slip through my fingers again.”

Our source claims that Brooklyn’s cameos shouldn’t surprise viewers because Victoria is hopeful that they’ll eventually be reunited despite the ongoing conflict.

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They assert that “She knows he will, one day, come back to her,” but it’s just not the right time. She sees it this way right now; she has realized how blessed she is to have her family supporting her through this project. She still hopes that she and Brooklyn will resolve their differences, which she obviously does, but she also has a limit to how she can fight.

We’ll undoubtedly be watching…

Gills boss Ainsworth to undergo heart surgery

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Gareth Ainsworth, the club’s manager, will have heart surgery and be out “for a few weeks.”

While Ainsworth, 52, recovers from the “routine” operation, Richard Dobson, a long-term assistant, will take over.

A routine League Managers’ Association (LMA) health check, according to Ainsworth, helped identify the issue after the end of the previous season.

He was in charge of the Gills’ 1-0 home defeat against Harrogate Town on Saturday, which put them on the verge of season one after being overtaken by Swindon Town and Walsall.

Ainsworth, who previously oversaw Wycombe, QPR, and Shrewsbury, stated: “I went for the LMA health check and they discovered something with my heart.

This week, I need heart surgery. Although it sounds dramatic, it is actually a routine action.

“All of this has been planned,” the statement read. Do not let that discourage Dobbo and the entire team; they will be leading. I’ll be away for a few weeks before returning.

We’ve been informed about Gareth’s upcoming surgery for many weeks, according to chairman Brad Galinson.

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For autistic children, Israel’s war on Gaza brings acute suffering

Children with special needs in Gaza are increasingly at risk as a result of Israeli intense bombardment and forced Palestinian displacement.

Abeer Hassan, who cares for her autistic son Abdallah, claims that he is terrified by the constant Israeli explosions in Deir el-Balah.

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We were also urged to leave as the people began to flee the area, Hassan told Al Jazeera.

Abdallah used to watch displaced families fleeing in cars. She continued, “He would return to the tent using sign language, very tense and nervous.”

Hassan explained that they arrived at a camp for displaced people called Ameera, which was overflowing and had no room for their tent.

“Despite the danger, they later advised us to look for a spot close to Salah al-Din Street. Abdallah was becoming tense and making strange sounds as my daughters and I were crying. We have no idea where to go because the scorching heat is too much.

Surviving is a significant source of suffering for autism children because Israel’s siege and restrictions [Screengrab/Al Jazeera] [Al Jazeera] [Al Jazeera] make it extremely difficult for families.

The army has issued numerous forced evacuation orders to Palestinians living in the besieged enclave since Israel’s occupation of Gaza in October 2023, frequently instructing them to relocate to the so-called “safe zone.”

However, al-Mawasi and the exodus of Palestinians fleeing Gaza City for an unknown fate further south have also been repeatedly attacked by Israel.

Abdallah has developed a new habit of pulling his hair because of the never-ending orders and sounds of bombardments and spends most of his time in the streets. His family cut his hair short to prevent him from tearing at it.

To prevent him from going outside in the heat, I started prescribing sleeping pills once more. I can’t help him any more than that. Two days before we were displaced, I discovered that my mobile phone had broken, and Hassan said that his only way to stay calm was through mobile games and videos.

“We were all under a lot of pressure, both young and old. I once requested that God arrange for Abdallah to be killed by himself. She pleaded, “Not everything he needs is available here,” noting.

Alcaraz into Japan semis as Gauff wins in China

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Carlos Alcaraz defeated Brandon Nakashima 6-2, 6-4 to reach the semi-finals of the Japan Open in Tokyo.

The top seed of Spain dismissed any lingering questions about an ankle injury he sustained in the opening round and fired 39 winners without going through a break point.

As he aims to win his eighth ATP title of a remarkable season, the world number one will face fourth-seeded Casper Ruud from Norway on Monday in the semi-finals.

Alcaraz remarked, “I think I just played unbelievable today, I’m not going to lie.”

“I felt like I could play every shot and do everything on the court.”

Following victories at the US Open earlier this month, Rotterdam, and the Cincinnati Masters, Alcaraz is unbeaten on the way to a fourth hard court title in Japan.

The 22-year-old six-time Grand Slam champion has also won three titles on grass at Queen’s and three at Monte Carlo, Rome, and the French Open in Roland Garros.

However, only third seed Holgar Rune is the only notable player to lose in the quarter-finals, leaving only three of the top four players in the draw for the semi-finals in Tokyo.

Jenson Brooksby, 24, is expected to move up from 86 in the world to at least 57th when the rankings are next updated after his impressive run in Tokyo, to Denmark’s Rune, who lost 6-3, 6-3.

After defeating another American, Sebastian Korda, Brooksby will face compatriot Taylor Fritz, who defeated the second seed 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 6-3).

Gauff serve issues come back in China Open victories.

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In a third-round match at the China Open, defending champion Gauff defended his decision to face Fernandez, saying, “I did what I needed to do to win.”

The issues with her serve, which eventually brought the American second seed to tears at the US Open, resurfaced in Beijing after she won a close encounter in three sets, winning 6-4, 4-6, and 7-5.

The 21-year-old, two-time Grand Slam champion, broke seven double faults during the contest.

Both players struggled with their serve, taking 15 total breaks throughout, including eight on the final set, three on Gauff’s serve and five on Fernandez’s.

Gauff split her second match point at 5-2 ahead of the Canadian world number 25 on both occasions, but she rallied at 5-5 to finish the match, sealing victory on her second match point.

In her on-court interview, Gauff said, “We were going back and forth. It was very physical.

“Obviously, I was playing pretty well through the third set.” I could have done better, but I still managed to prevail today.

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Nigeria @ 65: Bishop Wale Oke Calls For Unity Among Nigerians

Bishop Wale Oke has urged Nigerians to unite as she observes her 65th birthday on Wednesday.

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN)’s national leader called for a special church service on Sunday to honor the country’s independence.

The National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Speaking on the theme “The Power of Unity in Building a Great Nation” taken from Psalm 133, said that if the people of Nigeria were united, it could be better and better.

If the leaders, the led, the governors, and the governed come together and work together to advance the country, he said, the country would be blessed with everything it needed to become a global force.

Bishop Wale Oke, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), addresses a special church service on September 28, 2025 to celebrate the country’s independence in Abuja.

He said, “We can have a nation where peace and unity rule,” and that the United States of Nigeria could become a powerful force on the world stage.

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He warned that the country’s division along tribal, religious, and regional lines still prevents development in Nigeria.

“We will advance quickly because we are brethren, not because of tribe, not because of section, or region.”

Bishop Wale Oke, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), addresses a special church service on September 28, 2025 to celebrate the country’s independence in Abuja.

Using Genesis 11: 1-9, which states that a people who work together can accomplish the impossible.

“We must look beyond tribal, religious, and partisan politics,” he says. What divides us is much more powerful than what unites us.

We must fall in love with one another. Love is the only true force. And when we truly love one another, we will treat everyone equally and justly, regardless of race, religion, or background, “Oke said.