GB News Host Nana Akua Brands Brooklyn Beckham 'Spoiled Brat' in Furious On-Air Rant
GB News Host Brands Brooklyn Beckham 'Spoiled Brat' in Rant

GB News presenter Nana Akua has unleashed a blistering on-air tirade against Brooklyn Beckham, branding the 26-year-old a "multi-millionaire spoiled brat" and an "ungrateful little toad." The fierce rant came in response to Brooklyn's recent Instagram post where he publicly addressed the ongoing feud with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.

Scathing Mockery and Accusations of Ingratitude

During her live broadcast, Akua delivered a performance that blended mockery with moral outrage. She theatrically mimicked tears while adopting a whining tone, exclaiming, "I've had such a terrible life," before challenging viewers to guess who she was impersonating. The presenter then escalated her critique, declaring, "Seriously? Talk about first-world problems. He definitely won't find this funny. I think it's hilarious."

Akua's central argument focused on what she perceived as Brooklyn's profound ingratitude. She emphasised that his privileged position and public profile are entirely the result of his parents' achievements. "Basically, Brooklyn, the reason you are in the position to even be looked at by Nicola Peltz is that your parents have made something of themselves," she stated. "They are global icons. They created brand Beckham, the very thing that you are dissing. This is a mean feat."

Drawing Parallels with Royal Drama

The GB News host did not limit her criticism to the Beckhams alone. She drew a direct comparison to another high-profile family rift, remarking, "This whole setup reminds me of Meghan and Harry. Please, please, Brooklyn, don't tell me you've gone to Prince Harry for advice." This comment broadened the critique to encompass a wider cultural commentary on privilege and public disputes.

Akua concluded her rant with a pointed command aimed at Brooklyn: "Now go and thank your parents for giving you such an incredible opportunity, you ungrateful little toad. Spice Girls, Viva Forever!" Her remarks highlighted a perceived disconnect between the struggles of ordinary people and the public grievances of wealthy celebrities.

Context of the Beckham Family Feud

This televised outburst follows Brooklyn Beckham's decision to break his silence on the long-simmering tensions within his family. In an extensive Instagram post, he declared he had been "silent for years" but was forced to speak out because his "parents and their team have continued to go to the press."

Among the explosive allegations contained in his statement was the claim that his mother, Victoria Beckham, was "dancing inappropriately" during his wedding ceremony to actress Nicola Peltz. Brooklyn also suggested his parents had attempted to sabotage his marriage and revealed he currently has no desire to reconcile with them.

Public and Publishing Fallout

The very public airing of these grievances has sharply divided Beckham family fans, creating factions of Victoria supporters versus Brooklyn supporters. Furthermore, the controversy has reportedly attracted commercial interest. It is believed that Penguin Random House, the publisher behind Prince Harry's memoir Spare, is now in talks with Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham about a potential book deal, indicating this family drama may yet have further chapters to be written in the public domain.