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The drama surrounding Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz's wedding has reignited, thanks to DJ Fat Tony's comments regarding a pivotal dance moment at the extravagant event.
In an appearance on This Morning, DJ Fat Tony clarified the events during the wedding dance, emphasizing that the controversy wasn't merely about the dance itself but stemmed from the unexpected moment when Victoria Beckham joined her son on stage.
During the nuptials, with singer Marc Anthony performing, guests anticipated the first dance between Brooklyn and Nicola. However, it was Victoria who took the stage, leading to stunned reactions from those in attendance.
Fat Tony noted that Brooklyn felt heartbroken, believing he was meant to share that special moment with his wife. Reports indicate that Nicola left the room in tears as Brooklyn continued dancing with his mother. Marc Anthony allegedly prompted Brooklyn to place his hands on Victoria's hips, adding to the awkwardness of the situation for attendees.
The DJ remarked on the overall discomfort throughout the event, confirming that Brooklyn experienced humiliation in that moment. He and his spouse had previously voiced their support for Brooklyn amid tensions with his parents.
These recent revelations follow Brooklyn Beckham's extensive Instagram post discussing the challenges in his relationship with his parents, including issues that arose during the wedding planning process. This incident has reportedly exacerbated the ongoing conflict between Brooklyn, Nicola, and the Beckham family.
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