A recent revelation has sparked a debate among fans and followers of the Beckham family. The spotlight is on Brooklyn Beckham's wedding DJ, who has shared his perspective on a controversial moment from the 2022 nuptials.
Brooklyn, now 26, recently opened up about a major rift with his famous family, claiming that his mother, Victoria Beckham, danced "inappropriately" with him during what was supposed to be his first dance with his wife, Nicola Peltz. The DJ, Fat Tony, who performed at the wedding, has now shared his side of the story, offering a unique insight into the events that unfolded.
"It was an extravagant three-day celebration," Tony began. "The welcome party, the wedding itself, and then a brunch on the Sunday, which turned out to be the most awkward part of the entire weekend. All the guests discussed the events of the wedding night the following morning, and that's when things got a little controversial."
Tony explained that Marc Anthony, the performer for the evening, called Victoria to the dance floor during a Latin song. It was the timing of this moment that Tony believes was the issue, not Victoria's dance moves. "There was no provocative dancing, no outrageous outfits, and no Spice Girls-style antics. The word 'inappropriate' was used because of the timing."
"Marc Anthony asked Brooklyn to join him on stage, and everyone expected Nicola to follow for their first dance. Instead, he called Victoria, the 'most beautiful woman in the room,' to join them. Brooklyn was devastated, as he thought this moment was reserved for his wife. Nicola was in tears, and the whole situation became extremely awkward."
Tony emphasized that the Beckhams are a family who love to dance and are very close-knit. "What we might deem as inappropriate may not be how Brooklyn feels. Everyone has their own interpretation of what's appropriate. If Brooklyn felt it was awkward and inappropriate, then that's how it was for him."
Tony also highlighted the impact of Brooklyn's social media post, which was a brave move to change the narrative after years of facing criticism and being labeled a 'nepo baby.' The DJ recalled that the dance became the talk of the wedding, and many guests didn't attend the brunch the next day due to the awkwardness.
"Everyone was discussing it, and the sadness surrounding the situation was palpable. Victoria was put in a difficult position, and I think too much has been made of it. The dance was just a small part of a much bigger issue."
And this is the part most people miss... The public may never see the video of Brooklyn and Victoria's dance, as the focus should be on the larger family dynamics and the reasons behind Brooklyn's decision to speak out. So, what do you think? Is the dance really the issue here, or is it a symptom of a deeper problem within the Beckham family? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!