Rebecca Loos has launched a fresh critique of the Beckham family dynamic, specifically targeting Victoria Beckham's behaviour during her son Brooklyn's wedding reception. The comments come in response to Brooklyn's recent social media revelations about feeling humiliated by his mother's actions.
Brooklyn's Wedding Revelations Spark Family Drama
Earlier this month, Brooklyn Beckham, the 26-year-old eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham, took to Instagram to publicly air grievances about his family. In a lengthy post, he accused his parents of prioritising their public image above all else and described feeling deeply uncomfortable during his wedding celebrations.
The wannabe chef detailed how his planned romantic first dance with wife Nicola Peltz was allegedly hijacked by his mother. "My mum danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone," Brooklyn claimed. "I've never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life."
Loos Weighs In on Documentary
Now, Rebecca Loos - who famously claimed to have had an affair with David Beckham in 2004 - has offered her perspective in Channel 5's documentary The Beckham Feud: Truth & Lies. The 48-year-old former personal assistant has thrown her support behind Brooklyn while criticising Victoria's alleged behaviour.
"Whether it came from her or whether it was Marc Anthony is beside the point," Loos stated in the documentary. "Because it shows a lack of awareness for other people's feelings. I think any other mother would've read the room and understood this is awkward."
Loos suggested alternative approaches Victoria could have taken, including deferring to the bride or allowing other family members to intervene gracefully. Her comments highlight what she perceives as a pattern of behaviour within the Beckham family dynamic.
Validation for Past Claims
Interestingly, Loos sees Brooklyn's public statements as confirmation of her own experiences with the Beckham family over two decades ago. "In a very small way, this is, of course, validation for what I said and came forward and said 22 years ago," she revealed.
She elaborated that Brooklyn's accusations about inauthentic relationships and the prioritisation of promotion and endorsements align with her own past claims about "brand Beckham." Loos described feeling caught in a "big PR war" when she initially went public with her allegations.
Historical Context and Continuing Fallout
The current family drama unfolds against the backdrop of Loos's original 2004 claims about an alleged affair with David Beckham during her employment as his personal assistant. Both David and Victoria have consistently denied these allegations over the years.
Loos previously explained her decision to speak out, telling Closer magazine: "I just felt the need to be truthful. Whether you've done something that's right or wrong, it was kind of just eating me up. I was living a lie and keeping secrets."
The documentary featuring Loos's latest comments airs as the Beckham family continues to navigate this very public estrangement, with Brooklyn currently not speaking to his famous parents according to recent reports.