Spice Girls to the Rescue – Victoria Beckham Supported by Bandmates After Brooklyn’s Toxic “Evil” Accusation

Victoria Beckham was seen in public for the first time since her son, Brooklyn, publicly criticized his family. On Saturday, January 24th, the designer spent time with her former Spice Girls bandmates – Geri Halliwell, Mel C, and Emma Bunton – seemingly finding support in their long-standing friendship.

Friends came together for a lavish party in Oxfordshire to mark Bunton’s 50th birthday. The celebration offered Victoria some much-needed support during a particularly tough time in her personal life.

Despite recent allegations of manipulation shared by Brooklyn in a lengthy Instagram post, Victoria Beckham appeared positive while celebrating a friend’s birthday. She posted a photo of the four women with the message, “Happy birthday to the most beautiful soul @emmaleebunton I love you girls so much.” David Beckham quickly commented on the post, saying the reunion “made me happy” and recognizing how special the evening was.

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This show of support is a clear response to claims made by Brooklyn Beckham that his parents seem to care more about their ‘Brand Beckham’ image and publicity than about their family. He publicly accused his mother on January 19th of taking over his 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz Beckham.

Brooklyn claims Victoria made him do an embarrassing dance on stage, which left him feeling awkward and humiliated in front of around 500 people while his bride waited.

The situation has gotten worse because of viral memes making fun of Victoria’s actions, reportedly leaving her deeply upset and humiliated. To make matters even more complicated, Brooklyn has stated that his parents tried to pay him to give up the rights to use his name for advertising shortly before his wedding.

He made it clear he doesn’t want to make up with his parents, explaining that he’s finally found peace since becoming independent from their overbearing behavior.

Even though things have been tense recently, David and Victoria Beckham seem to be trying to show their love by sharing happy memories from the past. They both responded to a fan post featuring a sweet photo of their son Brooklyn from 2006, with Victoria writing “Brings back great memories!” and David adding, “Good memories.” This subtle approach suggests they’re hoping to remind everyone – including Brooklyn – of happier times before recent issues and the focus on their wealth became prominent.

Despite ongoing family conflict, each member is continuing to succeed in their work. Victoria, for example, is finishing up her new Autumn/Winter 2026 fashion line, which will be shown at Paris Fashion Week in March.

David recently spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he talked about the risks of social media. He also made the point that it’s okay for children to learn from their errors.

Brooklyn is also building his own brand, with a big focus on his high-end condiment line, Cloud23. He recently partnered with Le Bilboquet Market in Palm Beach on January 20th, creating a special sandwich that quickly sold out, reportedly within just a few hours.

Nicola Peltz Beckham is starring in and helped create a new independent film called Prima. The movie follows a ballerina as she deals with a challenging and unhealthy environment in the dance world, and filming is currently underway.

David and Victoria Beckham’s younger children are also making names for themselves. Romeo Beckham, 23, recently attended Paris Fashion Week and has been sharing photos of his relationship, and 20-year-old Cruz is currently recording new music in Los Angeles.

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2026-01-25 20:45