Victoria Beckham's Risky Business Dance Goes Viral Amid Family Feud
Victoria Beckham recreates Tom Cruise's iconic dance

Victoria Beckham has delighted fans by hilariously recreating Tom Cruise's iconic dance from the 1983 film Risky Business. The festive moment was captured in a new Instagram reel posted by her son, Cruz Beckham, offering a glimpse into the family's Christmas celebrations in the Cotswolds.

A Festive Nod to Tom Cruise

The 20-year-old Cruz uploaded a clip on Christmas Day showing his 51-year-old mother grooving to Bob Seger's classic track Old Time Rock And Roll. The video is a clear homage to Cruise's famous hallway routine, where he danced in just a shirt and socks. In the comments, fans were quick to praise the fun moment, with one writing, 'I love this family so much' and another asking, 'Can I get an invite for next year?' Cruz even tagged Tom Cruise in the post.

Interestingly, Tom Cruise once revealed that his iconic dance was made up on the spot. He confessed he only decided to wear socks because the floor of the set was 'too sticky'.

Brooklyn's Noticeable Absence

While the Beckhams appeared to be enjoying a close-knit holiday, their eldest son was conspicuously absent. Brooklyn Beckham, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, spent Christmas in the United States, reportedly having had no contact with his side of the family for months. The rift is said to have begun after Brooklyn missed his father David's 50th birthday celebration earlier this year.

The family dynamics were further highlighted on Boxing Day when David and Victoria posted a video of themselves dancing to Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb's song Guilty. The lyrics, 'We've got nothing to be sorry for', were interpreted by many as a pointed message amid the reported feud. Victoria captioned the post: 'David and Victoria giving their very best Barry and Barbra on Christmas Day xxx kisses from us both.'

An Ongoing Family Rift

According to reports, Brooklyn wants his famous parents to apologise to him and his wife Nicola for the pain caused during the fallout. A source claimed this week that the couple felt targeted by David and Victoria and that a public social media post was not enough to mend the relationship. 'If they want to make up then they need to apologise and acknowledge the pain caused,' the source stated.

Meanwhile, Brooklyn has remained in the US with Nicola, sharing his own social media post where he insisted his wife is 'his everything', and has blocked his family on Instagram. Back in the Cotswolds, David and Victoria's Christmas was shared with her parents, Jackie and Anthony, and David's mother, Sandra. Snaps from the day showed Victoria posing with Cruz and David sharing a sweet embrace with their daughter, Harper, 14.

Whether the festive dance was pure fun or a subtle statement, it has certainly captured public attention, juxtaposing family joy with a well-documented private strain.