A key figure in the now-viral Beckham family drama has broken his silence — the DJ who performed at Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham’s wedding has shared his first-hand account of what happened during a moment that has resurfaced in headlines months after the couple’s 2022 nuptials.
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DJ Fat Tony, who provided music for the ceremony held in Palm Beach, Florida, addressed the controversy on the ITV talk show This Morning, offering fresh context on the widely discussed dance involving Victoria Beckham, the mother of the groom.
Brooklyn recently made headlines with a series of candid social media posts alleging that Victoria “hijacked” his first dance with Nicola — a moment traditionally reserved for newlyweds — and that her unexpected presence left him feeling “devastated.” He also claimed his new wife was left in tears as a result.
According to DJ Fat Tony, the situation was less about provocative dancing and more about “awkward timing.” He said singer Marc Anthony — who performed at the reception — called Victoria to the stage instead of Nicola, prompting the unexpected mother-son dance. While he described parts of it as “really awkward,” the DJ stressed there was nothing overtly inappropriate about the moves themselves.
“There was no provocative behaviour like people might imagine,” Fat Tony explained, noting that the Beckhams are a close-knit family who “love to dance.” He added that if Brooklyn felt uncomfortable, then that perception is valid, saying: “This is all about how Brooklyn feels.”
The DJ’s account offers a more nuanced perspective amid an ongoing public dispute that has drawn considerable attention online and in entertainment media. While Victoria and David Beckham have not publicly addressed the recent allegations, the family appears to be at the center of an unfolding narrative that continues to spark debate.
Brooklyn and Nicola, who renewed their vows in 2025, have reportedly stood by their decision to share their side of the story, sparking broad conversation about privacy, family dynamics, and public scrutiny in celebrity culture.
