
Victoria Beckham is reportedly “in bits” following Brooklyn’s harsh allegations against his family.
Brooklyn took to social media yesterday (January 19) and shared a series of savage Instagram story posts, claiming his family had been “controlling” the narrative about his family.
He alleged that his family had previously attempted to force him to sign the rights to his name over just weeks before his 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz.
His statement read: “Weeks before our big day, my parents repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe me into signing away the rights to my name, which would have affected me, my wife, and our future children.”
Brooklyn (26) went on to claim his family had attempted to “ruin” his relationship with Nicola.
While the family have remained silent, sources close to the Beckhams have told the Mirror that Victoria has been left absolutely heartbroken by their son’s allegations.
The source said: “Victoria is on the floor, shocked to pieces that her son would do this.
“Everyone is in shock. But Victoria is totally in pieces over this. But, she is worried, as is David, that this will be the end of Brand Beckham, with the claims of the falseness and pretend relationships; they are worried about what else he is going to come out with.
“They’re still blaming Nicola, feeling she had put him up to this, and it’s all to do with her; they’re constantly blaming Nicola. But as Brooklyn said, he had to do this. He’s sick of being controlled by their narrative. He sent legal letters telling them to stop talking about them and putting false stuff out there. The wedding dress was an awful thing for Victoria to do and made it seem as if Nicola didn’t want to wear her dress.”
Victoria had reportedly told Nicola she would “love” to make her dress ahead of the wedding, however, the situation quickly turned sour, leading to Nicola being forced to find another designer at the very last minute.
“Victoria pulled out of making it and left Nicola in a huge panic,” the source continued.
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20th January 2026
11:11am GMT