In an exclusive interview, a mother-of-four who says she was "disowned" by her eldest son has launched a scathing attack on Brooklyn Beckham, labelling him a "spoilt brat" following his explosive public criticism of parents David and Victoria Beckham.
Former Model Relates To Beckham Family Drama
Carla Bellucci, once controversially dubbed 'Britain's most hated woman' after obtaining an NHS-funded nose job under disputed circumstances, has spoken out about the ongoing Beckham family feud. The former glamour model, who posed for Page 3 in her younger years, claims she can personally relate to what the famous parents are experiencing.
Bellucci revealed her own family rift began when her eldest son cut contact after she joined a subscription-based website, despite her insistence that she only sold bikini photographs. The 44-year-old described feeling "shocked and hurt" when her son expressed being "absolutely disgusted" by her method of earning income.
"Pure Insult To Victoria" Says Bellucci
Brooklyn Beckham's recent Instagram statement contained startling allegations about his wedding day with wife Nicola Peltz. The 26-year-old claimed his mother Victoria "danced very inappropriately" on him in front of approximately 500 guests, stating he had never felt "more uncomfortable" in his life.
Reacting to these revelations, Bellucci told Brooklyn he needed to "lighten up" and defended women of his mother's generation against what she perceives as younger people's inability to enjoy themselves properly.
"I think it is a pure insult to Victoria," Bellucci told The Mirror. "I know exactly how she feels and it's so disappointing and humiliating. She will feel awful and it could break her like it nearly did me. I think he is a spoilt brat that needs to learn to respect his parents."
Parents "Do The Best They Can"
The Hertfordshire-based mother argued that parents don't receive a manual on perfect parenting and that most simply do their utmost for their children. She expressed particular outrage at Brooklyn discussing family matters publicly.
"It's wrong on all levels," she continued. "How dare he talk about his parents' affairs in public and accuse them of things? He is a brat and is totally out of line. He got everything and this is their payback."
Bellucci predicted Brooklyn would eventually regret publicly criticising parents who provided him with extraordinary opportunities throughout his life. She suggested this realisation might only come if he becomes a parent himself one day.
Advice For Victoria Beckham
Offering guidance to Victoria Beckham based on her own painful experience, Bellucci recommended: "Just move on with your life because you have no choice. You have to block it out and hope one day they realise that they are stupid and come back."
The Beckham controversy has reportedly brought back difficult memories for Bellucci about her own family situation. She currently exchanges just two messages annually with her son - for his birthday and Christmas.
"The Beckham situation hits home and it is the worst thing in the world," she admitted. "It is truly heartbreaking and it's almost like they will be grieving. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. I feel awful for them. It's so damaging and humiliating and heartbreaking."
Bellucci's comments highlight how family estrangement affects people across different backgrounds, demonstrating that even globally recognised families like the Beckhams face challenges that resonate with ordinary people's experiences.