DJ Fat Tony Reveals Awkward Beckham Wedding Brunch After Victoria's 'Inappropriate' Dance
Beckham Wedding DJ Reveals Awkward Brunch After Victoria's Dance

Beckham Wedding DJ Exposes Tense Post-Nuptial Brunch Atmosphere

DJ Fat Tony, the official entertainer at Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz's lavish 2022 wedding, has provided a revealing account of the strained atmosphere during the couple's post-wedding brunch. The veteran DJ, a long-time friend of the Beckham family, appeared on This Morning to discuss the events that unfolded after Victoria Beckham's now-infamous dance with her son during the reception.

The 'Most Awkward Part of It All'

According to Tony, who performed at all three days of wedding celebrations, the Sunday brunch proved particularly uncomfortable for guests. "I did the brunch on the Sunday which was the most awkward part of it all," he revealed during his television appearance. "Everything that had gone on at the wedding night was discussed amongst the guests the next morning."

The DJ confirmed that attendance at the brunch was noticeably sparse, with many guests apparently choosing to skip the event. Those who did attend found themselves consumed by conversation about the previous night's controversial events. "Not many people turned up for the brunch, but everyone was talking about it, and how sad that part of it was," Tony explained.

The Controversial Dance That Sparked Family Rift

The brunch discussions centred on what Brooklyn Beckham would later describe as an "inappropriate" dance with his mother Victoria during the wedding reception. According to Tony's account, MC Marc Anthony had invited Brooklyn to dance with "the most beautiful woman in the room" - his mother Victoria - creating what the DJ called a "really awkward" situation for everyone present.

Tony confirmed reports that Nicola Peltz fled the wedding "crying her eyes out" following the incident. He noted that Marc Anthony had instructed Brooklyn to place his hands on Victoria's hips during their dance, further intensifying the uncomfortable atmosphere.

Brooklyn's Explosive Accusations Against Parents

The DJ's revelations come in the wake of Brooklyn Beckham's extraordinary six-post social media statement this week, in which he declared he never wants to speak to his parents again. The 26-year-old accused Victoria and David Beckham of attempting to ruin his relationship with Nicola and claimed his mother had "hijacked" their first dance.

Brooklyn alleged that Victoria had "humiliated him" during the dance, though the public has never seen footage of the incident. Guests at the exclusive wedding were required to surrender their phones upon arrival, meaning only the couple themselves possess visual evidence of the controversial moment.

Separating Fact from Fiction

Despite the widespread speculation, Tony urged caution in interpreting the events. "Victoria was thrown into that situation, and I think too much has been read into it... in the sense of too many stories being added to it," he stated. "The dance is a very small part of the bigger problem."

The DJ explained his motivation for speaking out, noting he had been "inundated with thousands of messages on Instagram alone" about the wedding. "Why I'm here is to talk about the word 'inappropriate' and what we deem inappropriate," he told This Morning viewers.

Aftermath and Public Reaction

Earlier this week, Tony added fuel to the fire by sharing a humorous meme on social media that appeared to parody Victoria's rumoured dance moves. He posted a video clip from the television series Motherland showing character Amanda performing an awkward dance, captioning it: "Actual video footage, it's true I was there!"

Meanwhile, Brooklyn and Nicola were spotted together for the first time since his explosive statement, walking their dog on a Malibu beach. The sighting suggests the couple are presenting a united front despite the ongoing family tensions that have spilled into public view following DJ Fat Tony's latest revelations about that fateful wedding weekend.