Beckham Wedding Drama: Brooklyn and Nicola 'Already Had First Dance' Before Victoria Moment
Beckham Wedding: Brooklyn and Nicola 'Already Had First Dance'

Beckham Wedding Drama: Brooklyn and Nicola 'Already Had First Dance' Before Victoria Moment

In a surprising twist to the ongoing Beckham family wedding saga, new sources have emerged claiming that Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz actually did have their first dance before the controversial moment involving his mother, Victoria Beckham. This directly contradicts Brooklyn's recent public accusations that his mother ruined what should have been his special dance with his bride.

Contradictory Accounts Emerge

Earlier this week, Brooklyn took to social media with a scathing Instagram Stories post, furiously slamming his mother. He claimed that the former Spice Girl had "hijacked" what should have been his first dance with Nicola, dancing "inappropriately" on him in front of their 500 wedding guests. The aspiring chef expressed feeling uncomfortable and humiliated by the incident, stating they wanted to renew their vows to create new, joyful memories.

However, a source who claims to have worked at the wedding has now refuted these allegations. According to this insider, Brooklyn and Nicola did indeed have their first dance before Victoria's moment on the dancefloor. The source further revealed that Nicola had also danced with her father, Nelson Peltz, prior to the incident that has caused such public controversy.

The Wedding Moment That Sparked Controversy

The problematic moment reportedly occurred during Marc Anthony's performance at the lavish ceremony. According to multiple accounts:

  • Marc Anthony called Brooklyn onto the stage
  • Everyone expected Nicola to join for the first dance
  • Instead, Anthony called "the most beautiful woman in the room" to the stage
  • Victoria Beckham was summoned, not Nicola
  • Anthony then instructed Brooklyn to "put your hands on your mother's hips"

DJ Fat Tony, who performed at the wedding and is a friend of Victoria's, described the dance as theatrical rather than inappropriate. Speaking on ITV's This Morning, he explained: "There was no slut dropping, there was no PVC catsuit, there was no Spice Girls actions. The word inappropriate - why I said it was inappropriate as well, because it was the timing."

Nicola's Reported Reaction

The source speaking to The Sun claimed that Nicola "completely overreacted" to the notion that she'd been upstaged at her own wedding. According to their account, she "flounced out" of the ceremony while blinking back tears as Victoria and Brooklyn took to the dancefloor. The insider stated that the mood in the room changed dramatically as soon as Nicola walked out.

The source defended Victoria's actions, stating: "Victoria was only on the dancefloor because she was invited. And it was a planned part of the reception. Victoria did not intend, and was not responsible for, upstaging the bride."

Aftermath and Ongoing Tensions

DJ Fat Tony revealed the wedding's somber aftermath, noting: "When the bride and groom leave their wedding devastated, word trickles out... and not many people turned up for the brunch, but everyone was talking about it, and how sad that part of it was." He suggested that too much has been read into the dance itself, calling it "a very small part of the bigger problem."

The conflicting accounts have created a complex narrative around what should have been a joyous family celebration. While Brooklyn maintains his version of events, claiming his mother's actions caused significant distress, wedding insiders present a different picture of the timeline and intentions behind the controversial dance moment.

The Mirror has approached Nicola Peltz's spokesperson for comment on these latest developments, as the public drama surrounding the Beckham family wedding continues to unfold with contradictory claims from various sources involved in the high-profile event.