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Victoria Beckham Addresses Rift With Son Brooklyn and Pushes Back on Media Narrative Around Her Family

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Victoria Beckham addressed the family’s ongoing feud with her son Brooklyn Peltz Beckham.

In a recent interview with Wall Street Journal the fashion designer spoke about the rift when asked about it without directly referencing Brooklyn.

“I think that we’ve always-we love our children so much. We’ve always tried to be the best parents that we can be, she said. And you know, we’ve been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we’ve ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children. And you know, that’s all I really want to say about it.”

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The response follows earlier claims made by Brooklyn in a series of public statements and post earlier this year, where he publicly accused his parents on Instagram of trying to sabotage his relationship with his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham. He claimed his parents have been trying “endlessly to ruin” his relationship.

Also he specifically accused his mom of backing out of plans to design Nicola Peltz’s wedding dress at the “eleventh hour”. He also claimed she called him “evil” during disagreements over wedding seating, disrupted their first dance, and brought people from his past back into their lives in ways he said made both him and his wife uncomfortable.

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He went on to say that he felt controlled by his parents for most of his life and struggled with anxiety growing up. According to him, stepping away from his family has brought a sense of relief, marking the first time he has felt free from that pressure.

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Victoria Beckham addressed the reports during the interview, saying they were not trying to control the narrative around their son or their family. She also denied the allegations of she and her husband trying to ruin Brooklyn’s relationship with Nicola.

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