
Brooklyn Beckham has found himself in the eye of a social media storm after posting a video that safety advocates are branding deeply irresponsible and outright dangerous.
The clip, shared with his 16 million Instagram followers, appears to show the 24-year-old son of football legend David Beckham riding a motorbike along a paved path. The most alarming aspect of the video is that his wife, actress Nicola Peltz, 29, is seen sitting behind him, not holding on to anything, but instead using both hands to film the moment.
The backlash was swift and severe. Followers flooded the comments section, expressing their shock and anger at the blatant disregard for safety.
"This is so dangerous. What are you thinking?" wrote one concerned user, a sentiment echoed by hundreds more. Another comment pointed out the clear legal and safety implications: "So illegal. No helmet, on the phone, and a passenger with no hands free... great example to set."
Many criticised the couple for using the hashtag #DateNight, suggesting that a potentially life-threatening stunt is a poor choice for a romantic evening. The video not only shows Nicola without a helmet and not holding on but also blatantly disregards the UK's strict laws on mobile phone use while driving.
Road safety experts confirm that such behaviour is not only foolish but also a direct violation of The Highway Code. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the immense influence celebrities wield and the responsibility that comes with their massive online platforms, where reckless actions can be dangerously glamorised.