Brooklyn Beckham's wedding DJ compares Victoria's 'inappropriate' dance to Amanda from Motherland and says 'it's true, I was there'
Brooklyn Beckham's wedding DJ has waded into the claims that his mother Victoria was dancing 'inappropriately' at his wedding.DJ Fat Tony, who performed a late night set at Brooklyn's 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz joined in the posts poking fun at the groom's claim that his mum 'hijacked my first dance with my wife' and 'danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone.'Tony shared 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 yesterday 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 Beckham's wedding DJ has waded into the claims that his mother Victoria was dancing 'inappropriately' at his wedding (Victoria and Brooklyn pictured dancing on another occasion) DJ Fat Tony, who performed a late night set at Brooklyn's 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz, shared a video of Lucy Punch's character in BBC sitcom Motherland dancing wildly Brooklyn claimed that he had 'never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life,' after Victoria's dancing. Overnight, it was reported that Nicola ran out of her own wedding reception in floods of tears as she watched her mother-in-law Lady Victoria 'grind' and 'nuzzle' Brooklyn on the dancefloor.Brooklyn made a series of bombshell allegations about his 2022 Florida wedding, including claims his mother dramatically intervened in what was meant to be his romantic first dance with Nicola.An insider told The Sun: 'Brooklyn was so embarrassed and his wife so humiliated and furious to have been upstaged.'She made her feelings very, very clear on the day. It soured the whole evening.'The insider added of Victoria: 'There was absolutely no malice there; quite the opposite.'Meanwhile a different source said David and Victoria are 'baffled' by the accusations as on the day, guests were 'having so much fun' and were 'lapping it up', with no concerns about the mother and son dance raised at the time. They said Victoria was just a 'tad tipsy and having fun' while 'Nicola didn't want him to dance with his mum at all – so kicked off about it'. 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 yesterday backed up Brooklyn's claims that his mum 'hijacked my first dance with my wife' and 'da nced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone' '(Stavros and Tony seen in June) Stavros wrote 'I was there and she did, he's telling the truth' The comment has since been deleted and Stavros instead posted 'Good on him for finally speaking out!'Page Six reported the actress was so upset she left the reception crying after Victoria 'wrapped her arms around Brooklyn and nuzzled into his neck'. A source said: 'She [Victoria] was dancing with him very inappropriately. She took that moment from Nicola, that is the god's truth.'Nicola ran out crying. The Beckhams' side of the room was cheering and the Peltz side was quiet.'Nicola's friends were saying "You have to go back down". Her face was swollen. She finally came down and was sad the entire evening, it was so heartbreaking.'Another source claimed Brooklyn spent the weekend 'agonising' over what to say in the six-page statement, after telling his wife 'f*** it, this ends now'. The insider told The Mirror: 'He thought the abuse towards his wife would never stop until he said something in his own words. He was sick of the lies, and there was no changing his mind….and nor did anyone want to. He was fixated on ending the b******t which he claims his mum and dad are behind.'
Lady Beckham has been left 'devastated' after taking the brunt in the vicious family fallout with son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz (pictured in February 2024) In other developments on Tuesday...It was said that Brooklyn's posts came as he grew sick of a series of briefings over Christmas and thought 'screw this', detonating his relationship with his family;There was a warning 'there is so much more that Brooklyn can say if he wants to'; Sources hit back, describing his claims that Lady Beckham danced 'inappropriately' with him after 'hijacking' his first dance as 'total nonsense'; But wedding guest Stavros Agapiou backed up Brooklyn, claiming in a hastily deleted Instagram post: 'I was there and she did, he's telling the truth' ¿ though it was soon replaced with the simple message: 'Good on him for finally speaking out!'; And the Beckhams now consider themselves 'the Fab Five', with birthday invitations no longer even extended to Brooklyn and Nicola. Fans are clamouring to see the footage at the centre of the Beckham family rift. But sources say the video will likely never surface because Brooklyn himself holds the only recording of the controversial moment.The couple famously enforced an ultra-strict no-phones policy at their lavish Florida nuptials, attended by 500 guests. All attendees were required to surrender their personal devices upon arrival, sealing them inside electronically locked pouches before being handed retro flip phones for basic photographs.As a result, Brooklyn and Nicola retain exclusive control over all official footage from the day, meaning the alleged 'embarrassing' dance exists only in material owned by the couple themselves.A source revealed: 'Brooklyn holds all the power when it comes to the video of Victoria dancing 'inappropriately' on him at his wedding to Nicola. Brooklyn claimed that he had 'never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life,' after Victoria's dancing (pictured at the wedding) 'You can completely understand why Brooklyn would never have wanted the footage made public. Until now, he has stayed silent, but he is finally speaking out about his experiences with his family and, in particular, how deeply let down he felt by his mother on his wedding day.'Thousands of people are now speculating about just how inappropriate Victoria's performance really was, and releasing the footage could be the ultimate proof that everything Brooklyn has alleged is completely accurate.'The only person who can lawfully release that footage is Brooklyn himself. And while he's clearly been pushed to breaking point, he may still feel it's not something he wants to relive, especially on such a hugely public scale.' As a result of Brooklyn's claims, thousands of memes and hilarious videos imagining Victoria's 'inappropriate' dancing have gone viral online. Sources told The Sun that she is 'devastated' at being turned into a laughing stock. Glamorous images of the couple's lavish nuptials were captured by celebrity fashion and wedding photographer German Larkin, later forming the centrepiece of their glossy Vogue cover shoot. Victoria's fans have lauded hilarious videos of the Spice Girl showing off her dance moves, flying in the face of son Brooklyn's claims she behaved 'inappropriately'But it is within the couple's own account of their big day that cracks in Brooklyn's version of events have begun to appear.Vogue reported that the newlyweds' first dance was to South African singer Lloyiso's rendition of Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling in Love. The publication then states that Marc Anthony took to the stage much later in the reception to perform his hit I Need To Know.It was at this point, Vogue adds, that Brooklyn invited his mother onto the stage for a dance, where she was joined by David and their 10-year-old daughter Harper.That detail appears to directly contradict Brooklyn's explosive claim that Marc Anthony called him to the stage, and that what was meant to be a romantic dance with his wife was instead interrupted by his mother, who was allegedly 'waiting in the wings' to dance with him.Brooklyn wrote in his statement that his mother 'hijacked' his first dance, insisting the moment had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic love song - a version of events that now sits at odds with the couple's own published account.Brooklyn insisted in his statement that the reason he and Nicola chose to renew their vows just three years after their original ceremony was because Victoria had ruined their wedding day, a renewal the Beckhams notably did not attend.He said: 'We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment.'The Beckham family feud has been simmering for years, both behind closed doors and in public, with each side desperately battling to protect their version of events and their reputations. Brooklyn insisted in his statement that the reason he and Nicola chose to renew their vows just three years after their original ceremony was because Victoria had ruined their wedding day In his lengthy Instagram post, Brooklyn claimed his family had 'controlled narratives' and perpetuated 'countless lies' to 'preserve their own façade' - with 'Brand Beckham' always the priority.But the chef said tensions reached breaking point when Victoria, who first rose to fame as Posh Spice and now owns a hugely successful fashion and beauty empire, 'cancelled' Nicola's wedding dress at the eleventh hour, despite how excited his wife had been to wear her design. However, some fans have already questioned the accuracy of Brooklyn's claims surrounding the dress, pointing to the fact that Nicola wore an elaborate Valentino Haute Couture gown that reportedly took years to design.In a Vogue article published days after the couple's April 2022 wedding, Nicola's stylist Leslie Fremar revealed the dress required 'years' worth of conversations with Valentino creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli's team.Fremar also said the bride made two trips to Rome and attended fittings in the US to ensure every detail was 'immaculate' on the big day.