Victoria Beckham watching embarrassing wedding dance video on phone with vintage dance floor mirrors behind her

Brooklyn Begs to Hide Victoria Wedding Dance

At a Glance

  • Brooklyn Peltz Beckham does not want video of his 2022 wedding dance with mother Victoria Beckham to surface
  • He calls the dance “the most humiliating moment” of his life and says it triggered a family rift
  • Brooklyn and wife Nicola Peltz Beckham are the only ones with access to the footage
  • Why it matters: The clip could deepen the public feud and affect Brooklyn’s mental health

Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has issued a plea to keep unseen wedding footage private. The video shows him dancing with his mother, Victoria Beckham, at his April 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz Beckham. Sources say the couple fears the clip would cause fresh pain if released online.

The Dance That Started a Feud

Brooklyn, now 26, described the moment in a Jan. 19 Instagram post. He claims Victoria “danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone” and that he has “never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated.”

The incident unfolded at the couple’s star-studded Palm Beach, Fla. ceremony. Nearly 600 guests watched Marc Anthony perform. Sources told News Of Los Angeles that the singer called Victoria to the stage just before Brooklyn and Nicola’s planned first dance.

  • Marc Anthony announced: “The most beautiful woman in the room tonight, come on up … Victoria Beckham!”
  • Victoria then slow-danced with Brooklyn while Nicola stood aside
  • Nicola “ran from the room crying,” according to one source

Exclusive Access to the Footage

Only Brooklyn and Nicola possess the video. “Brooklyn and Nicola are the only ones who have access to video,” a source familiar with the situation told News Of Los Angeles. The insider added that releasing it would be “extremely embarrassing” and damaging to Brooklyn’s mental health.

The couple worry the clip could leak or be sold. If it circulates online, they fear public ridicule and renewed media scrutiny.

Timeline of Tension

Date Event
April 2022 Wedding at Peltz family estate
May 2025 News Of Los Angeles reports Victoria “ruined” the first dance
Jan. 19, 2025 Brooklyn posts accusations on Instagram

Brooklyn’s social-media statement also accused his family of disrespecting Nicola. He wrote that relatives called Nicola “not blood” and “not family.” He added: “My wife has been consistently disrespected by my family, no matter how hard we’ve tried to come together as one.”

Family Attempts to Reconcile

Despite the fallout, David and Victoria Beckham have sought peace. A source told News Of Los Angeles earlier this month that the couple “have repeatedly asked Brooklyn and Nicola to meet and talk in order to move forward.”

David, 50, remains committed to his children. “David loves his kids. They are his everything,” the insider said.

Reps for Brooklyn, Nicola, Victoria, and David did not respond to News Of Los Angeles‘s request for comment on Monday.

Guest List Flashback

The wedding brought together A-listers from sports, music, and film. Attendees included:

  • David Beckham and the couple’s three younger children: Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14
  • Spice Girl Mel C
  • Tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams
  • Chef Gordon Ramsay
  • Actress Eva Longoria

Marc Anthony performed as a gift to the Beckhams. His shout-out to Victoria shifted the spotlight away from the newlyweds and, according to sources, set the tone for ongoing conflict.

Mental Health Concerns

Brooklyn stresses that seeing the video online would harm his well-being. “It’s one of the most humiliating moments of his life and he doesn’t want it to be seen by the world,” the source said.

The couple’s priority is protecting their privacy and mental health. They hope that by controlling the footage they can avoid further public embarrassment.

Key Takeaways

Brooklyn holding encrypted USB drive while facing serious person on dimly lit couch with cluttered papers showing secrecy
  • The unreleased wedding video sits at the center of a public family split
  • Brooklyn blames the dance for deepening the divide
  • Only he and Nicola can decide whether the footage ever surfaces
  • The Beckham family rift shows no signs of healing

Author

  • My name is Marcus L. Bennett, and I cover crime, law enforcement, and public safety in Los Angeles.

    Marcus L. Bennett is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering housing, real estate, and urban development across LA County. A former city housing inspector, he’s known for investigative reporting that exposes how development policies and market forces impact everyday families.

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