Amid the Beckham family’s feud with David and Victoria Beckham’s son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, a new video has reached curious netizens. It has focused on a key moment of the ongoing back-and-forth between members of the same cop, on October 3, 2023, when the Beckhams united on the red carpet of the London premiere of the footballer’s Netflix show Beckham. It was observed that the eldest child felt awkward while trying to manage the tension between his partner and his mother.
Brooklyn Beckham pulls Nicola Peltz into a family photo in a previous clip
In the video, what appears to be a tense moment has been captured, with the Beckhams appearing to support the release of the documentary show. Second-eldest son Romeo Beckham’s then-girlfriend Mia Regan also joined him for the photo session, as well as other children, including Cruz Beckham and Harper Seven Beckham, who was seen standing in line with parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham also joined. The clip in question focuses on the part where the 26-year-old man pulls his wife into the frame to pose, while her mother moves in and tries to correct her stance.
Watch the red carpet moment below.
With this arrangement, the eldest son can be seen managing the air space between his wife and his mother. Many users online have begun to take sides, with some claiming that Nicola is not ready to be a part of the Peltz family and is reluctant to stand on the side. Meanwhile, a separate group is claiming that Victoria Beckham’s indifferent attitude towards her daughter-in-law is unacceptable and unwanted.
The resurfaced video is adding fuel to the fire between Brooklyn Beckham and his parents, with her claiming that he directed the story and tried to create a rift in his relationship with his wife. He has shared his plan to have no interaction with her or his siblings and has shared a lengthy 6 page note detailing the disarray of wedding planning at his hands and much more.
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