After months of speculation, Victoria Beckham has broken her silence on the ongoing family drama with her son Brooklyn Beckham. For the first time, the former Spice Girl-turned-fashion mogul addresses the deep rift with her eldest son, revealing her emotions and the challenges the family has faced.
In an exclusive interview with The Wall Street Journal, Victoria opened up about the hurtful public feud that erupted when Brooklyn accused her and husband David of “constantly disrespecting” his wife, Nicola Peltz. This explosive fallout has left fans wondering if the Beckham family will ever reconcile. 👀
“I think we’ve always… we love our children so much,” Victoria said, holding back tears. “We’ve always tried to be the best parents that we can be. And you know, we’ve been in the public eye for more than 30 years now, and all we’ve ever tried to do is protect our children and love them.”
Brooklyn’s Shocking Claims: A Family Torn Apart
Brooklyn’s bombshell statement earlier this year accused his parents of deliberately causing tension between him and Nicola. He recounted the painful moment when he and Nicola traveled to London for David’s 50th birthday, only to be rejected by his father for a week, despite their efforts to meet in private. “We were rejected for a week as we waited in our hotel room trying to plan quality time with him,” Brooklyn shared, detailing the heartbreaking experience.
But the drama didn’t end there. Brooklyn claimed that when they finally met, his parents insisted on keeping their reunion public, surrounded by cameras, which he said felt like a slap in the face. The tension between the Beckhams has only deepened, with accusations of betrayal and disrespect lingering in the air.
Victoria’s Heartfelt Admission: The Weight of Loss
Asked about the impact of the feud on her family, Victoria admitted that while she doesn’t feel guilty for bringing her family into the spotlight, the emotional toll has been heavy. “I wouldn’t say it comes with guilt,” she explained. “But there was a lot of adjusting from my mum and dad when all of a sudden there were paparazzi outside their house. We’ve really taken our families on this ride with us.”
Her words speak volumes about the pressure and pain the family has endured, caught between their public personas and private struggles.
David’s Response: ‘We All Make Mistakes’
Days after Brooklyn’s accusations, David Beckham spoke out at an event in Davos, addressing the controversy surrounding his children. While he didn’t directly mention Brooklyn, his comments about “mistakes” and social media spoke to the broader family tension. “Kids make mistakes. They’re allowed to make mistakes,” he said, stressing the importance of teaching his children to learn from their experiences.


