Another awkward moment between Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz has now gone viral as fans have claimed that Brooklyn’s mum ‘is not the problem’ amid the huge family fallout.
On Monday the aspiring chef, 26, published a scathing six-page statement about his family where he said he has no interest in reconciling with them, including dad David.
Despite once proudly declaring he was a ‘mama’s boy’, Brooklyn focused on Victoria in the statement, with his vitriolic comments reportedly leaving her ‘on the floor in pieces’.
Among Brooklyn’s long list of claims was the accusation that his mum ‘hijacked’ his first dance at his wedding and ‘danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone’, before accusing his parents of trying to ruin his relationship.
Now four days on from the statement a clip of another viral moment between Nicola and Victoria from October 2022 during Paris Fashion Week has been doing the rounds on TikTok.
It shows Nicola speaking to a blonde woman at an event while Brooklyn’s younger sister Harper stands nearby.
Another awkward moment between Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz has now gone viral as fans have claimed that Brooklyn’s mum ‘is not the problem’ amid the huge family fallout
Four days on from Brooklyn’s shock statement a clip of another viral moment between Nicola and Victoria from October 2022 during Paris Fashion Week has been doing the rounds
Nicola stands with her back to Brooklyn and Victoria to have her conversation while Victoria appears to awkwardly hang around behind her and struggles to be brought into the conversation.
Sharing the clip one TikTok user claimed: ‘Leaked footage from 2022 of the Beckhams, Victoria is not the problem…’
Under the video fans gave their divided opinions as some claimed: ‘Even when talking to someone you turn and at least say hello and excuse yourself and say you’re talking to a friend and won’t be long.’.
‘Having a conversation that didn’t include queen Victoria? How dare she?’,
‘I never heard anything good about Nicola.’
Other leapt to Nicola’s defense however as they penned: ‘She’s talking to someone she’s not being rude.’,
‘If she’s talking to someone what’s the problem.’,
‘What are you taking about… she’s having a conversation.’,
‘she was chatting to someone . not rude at all.’
It comes as Brooklyn and Nicola had the biggest smiles on their faces in their first sighting since the statement.
It shows Nicola speaking to a blonde woman at an event while Brooklyn’s younger sister Harper stands nearby
Nicola stands with her back to Brooklyn and Victoria to have her conversation while Victoria appears to awkwardly hang around behind her and struggles to be brought into the conversation
Sharing the clip one TikTok user claimed: ‘Leaked footage from 2022 of the Beckhams, Victoria is not the problem…’
Despite the eyes of the globe being on the controversial couple amid the family drama, on Thursday they enjoyed a carefree walk with their dog in Malibu, with their arms around one another.
It marks the first outing for Brooklyn and the actress, 31, since they released a statement denouncing his family and pledging his allegiance to his wife.
But in stark contrast to his withering words, Brooklyn appeared happy and relaxed as he strolled along the beach with Nicola and their rescue dog, Lamb.
Part of the statement included an accusation that Victoria refused to help when Nicola asked for her support to help save displaced dogs during the Los Angeles fires at the beginning of this year.
This apparently came as a big blow to the couple who had previously ‘dropped everything’ to support his family at fashion shows, parties and other media events.
On the walk, Brooklyn and Nicola seemed more loved-up than ever, following his accusations that his parents attempted to sabotage his relationship with his wife rather than supporting their marriage.
Nicola opted for coastal chic in a cream knit poncho and a pair of blue jeans with ballet pumps, accessorising with a pair of stylish shades.
The casually-dressed star was carrying a takeaway coffee cup and snuggled into Brooklyn, who walked with his arm wrapped around his wife.
Brooklyn was dressed in a slouchy brown jumper and dark trousers, which he styled with slip-on shoes and a backwards baseball cap.
Across the pond this week, his family were met by the news of his jaw-dropping statement, which has grabbed headlines all over the world.
Since the announcement, they’ve been busying themselves, with his brother Romeo arriving in Paris with his girlfriend Kim Turnbull for Fashion Week and their youngest brother Cruz promoting his new music.
Brooklyn’s father David is currently in Davos, Switzerland, attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) speaking about media and youth.
He avoided discussing his eldest son, but did touch on his belief that children should be allowed to make their own mistakes.
Meanwhile, Victoria is in the UK and hasn’t been sighted since the claims were published. She has only posted online to promote her eponymous fashion brand and wish her former Spice Girls bandmate Emma Bunton happy birthday and celebrate son Cruz selling out his gig.
Cruz sold out his upcoming live show on March 27 at The Courtyard Theatre just hours after tickets went on sale.
Following the news, he told his fans on social media: ‘UK… Absolutely no words, thank you a million. Looks like I’ll have to be adding more shows?!?’
Notably, Cruz added the Spice Girls track Who Do You Think You Are? to his story.
His proud mum Victoria shared his sell out announcement as she simply said ‘wow’.
Victoria is said to be ‘devastated’ by Brooklyn’s latest blow, after taking the brunt in the vicious family fallout with the couple.
Despite once proudly declaring he was a ‘mama’s boy’, Brooklyn focused on Victoria in the statement, with his vitriolic comments leaving her ‘on the floor in pieces’.
Among Brooklyn’s long list of claims was the accusation that his mum ‘hijacked’ his first dance at his 2022 wedding and ‘danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone’.
On Wednesday, Brooklyn’s wedding DJ Fat Tony waded into the claims, sharing a video of Lucy Punch’s character Amanda in BBC sitcom Motherland dancing wildly to the Lil’ Kleine and Ronnie Flex track Drank & Drugs in front of her school mum friends.
The clip was captioned ‘POV: Victoria Beckham during Brooklyn’s first dance’ and Fat Tony added the words: ‘Actual video footage it’s true I was there!’
Tony’s partner Stavros Agapiou has also backed up Brooklyn’s ‘inappropriate’ dancing comment.
‘I was there and she did, he’s telling the truth,’ he said in an Instagram comment, which has since been deleted – with Stavros instead posting: ‘Good on him for finally speaking out!’
Brooklyn claimed he had ‘never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life,’ after Victoria’s dancing.
He announced on Monday that he has cut all ties with his parents and does ‘not want to reconcile with my family’, adding, ‘I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.’
Brooklyn and Nicola have been at the heart of the acrimonious divide that has resulted in them snubbing all significant family celebrations over recent months, including his father Sir David’s milestone 50th birthday and knighthood.
Brooklyn is now estranged from his entire family – and he says he has no wishes to reconcile (pictured L-R: Cruz, Harper, Romeo, Victoria and David Beckham)
In the wake of the fallout, Victoria has bagged her first ever solo number one after a huge social media campaign pushed her to the top of the chart.
Victoria’s 2001 single Not Such An Innocent Girl, a track which showcased Posh Spice’s raunchy dance moves, has shot to number one on the iTunes chart in the UK and Ireland.
The chart positions have been driven by a social media campaign which is determined to ‘fix the national tragedy’ that ‘Victoria is the only Spice Girl without a solo #1.’
‘Nothing says “British Culture” like collectively deciding to send Posh to the top of the charts because her son roasted her on Insta. Imagine both their faces,’ reads a viral post on Instagram which has been shared by the likes of Katherine Ryan and Luisa Zissman.
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