The drama between the Beckham family members just won’t go away. Victoria Beckham has now quietly written about her results with boy Brooklyn in a new job interview without naming him.
It looks like the drama in the Beckham household won’t be over anytime soon. Our beloved Posh Flavor, Victoria Beckham, has finally spoken out about the much-discussed rift in her family with her son Brooklyn Peltz Beckham. She said recently that they have always focused on protecting and loving their children, but there is more to the story.
During an interview with Exchange Diary Publication, the 51-year-old talked about how she used to avoid saying his name to avoid raising more questions about the family issue.
She said, “All we’ve ever tried to do is protect our kids and love them.” She said that living in the public eye for more than thirty years hasn’t been easy, but their main concern has always been their kids’ well-being. “That’s all I really want to say about it,” she said, leaving us all wanting more information.
Following Brooklyn-grabbing Instagram posts in which he made his famous parents and Victoria Beckham, who are said to have hurt his relationship with Nicola Peltz Beckham, they focus on promotion and by offering incentives related to his name rights. Very the storm of drama!
Brooklyn was brutally honest. He made it very clear that he didn’t want to fix his family relationships and that he didn’t want to be controlled or ruled by anyone else.
David Beckham also talked about how social networking sites affect people. He said they are “for the great and also the bad,” and he stressed how important it is for kids to learn from their own mistakes.
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After their fancy wedding in Florida last April, Brooklyn and Nicola wanted to stay out of the spotlight, but the constant flow of false information made them all speak up, highlighting the complicated and sometimes tense parts of their family circle.
