The Beckham family drama took another unexpected turn after Cruz Beckham appeared to weigh in quietly on his brother’s explosive wedding accusations. Cruz, 20, reportedly “liked” a resurfaced video of his mother, Victoria Beckham, performing her 2001 song “I’m Not Such An Innocent Girl” after gossip account Culture Enquirer reposted the clip on Tuesday.
Victoria Beckham’s son Cruz ‘liked’ wedding dance meme after Brooklyn’s ‘inappropriate’ claims
The clip shows Victoria dancing onstage in a black leather halter top and low-rise pants, delivering sultry choreography that includes hip swings, shimmies, and playful gestures as she sings the suggestive track alongside backup dancers. Culture Enquirer captioned the reposted video, “the wedding video in question,” directly referencing recent claims made by Victoria’s eldest son.
Earlier this week, Brooklyn Beckham, 26, publicly accused his mother of “hijacking” his first dance with wife Nicola Peltz during their April 2022 wedding. In a lengthy social media statement, Brooklyn alleged that singer Marc Anthony unexpectedly called him to the stage, where he claims Victoria was waiting instead of Nicola. “The schedule was planned to be my romantic dance with my wife, but instead, my mum was waiting to dance with me.”
“She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone,” Brooklyn wrote, describing the moment as humiliating. Two sources later confirmed to Page Six that footage of the alleged incident exists, though Brooklyn and Peltz reportedly own the video and do not plan to release it.
Cruz’s apparent “like” did not go unnoticed. Commenters quickly flooded the thread, with many expressing shock and amusement while others joked about the controversy or defended Victoria’s dance skills. Brooklyn’s recent six-page Instagram statement accused his parents, David Beckham and Victoria, of controlling family narratives and sabotaging moments surrounding his wedding. He concluded by stating he does not wish to reconcile and is “standing up for myself for the first time.”
Originally written by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.
