Cruz Beckham has quietly signaled where he stands in his family’s escalating public rift.
The 20-year-old tapped the heart button on an Instagram Reel that mocked Victoria Beckham’s dancing only two days after his older brother, Brooklyn, accused their mother of hijacking and “humiliating” him on his 2022 wedding day.
At a Glance
- Cruz Beckham liked a comedian’s skit that jokes about Victoria Beckham’s wedding-dance moves
- The Reel references Brooklyn’s claim that Victoria’s dance to Ginuwine’s “Pony” humiliated him in front of 500 guests
- The social-media nod comes 48 hours after Brooklyn broke his silence on the family estrangement
- Why it matters: The public thumbs-up suggests Cruz may not be siding with his parents amid the headline-making fallout
The Reel That Caught Cruz’s Eye
British content creator Olly Hume posted the short video on Tuesday, Jan. 20. In it, Hume plays the wedding DJ and announces:
> “And now for the song requested by the mother of the groom for her first dance with her son.”
The 1996 R&B hit “Pony”-long linked to strip-club scenes thanks to its use in the 2012 film Magic Mike-blares as Hume cuts to a tongue-in-cheek caption about Victoria’s “interesting moves.”
Within minutes, followers noticed the youngest Beckham son’s name in the “liked by” list.
Comments quickly piled up:
- “Cruz Beckham likes this tho lmfaooooo”
- “The fact Cruz has liked this 😂👏🏼”
- “Big shout-out to @cruzbeckham, who is laughing with us. What a sport!!”
- “LIKED BY CRUZ BECKHAM😭”
Brooklyn’s Bombshell Accusations
The skit lands in the middle of a very public family feud.
On Monday, Brooklyn used Instagram to detail why he and wife Nicola Peltz Beckham renewed their vows in August 2025: to overwrite memories of the April 2022 ceremony.
In the post he alleged:
- His mother “hijacked” the scheduled first dance with Nicola
- Marc Anthony called him to the stage, where Victoria waited instead of Nicola
- She danced “very inappropriately” on him in front of 500 guests
- He felt “uncomfortable” and “humiliated”
“We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment,” he wrote.
The Video That Might Never Surface
Sources told News Of Los Angeles that Brooklyn and Nicola control the only copy of the wedding footage showing the disputed dance.
“It’s an extremely embarrassing moment for them,” the insider said, “and it would not be good for Brooklyn’s mental health to see this circulating online.”

A representative for David and Victoria Beckham did not respond to News Of Los Angeles‘s request for comment.
Key Takeaways
- Cruz’s social-media activity fuels speculation about loyalties inside the Beckham family
- The liked Reel directly references the song choice and dance moves Brooklyn called “inappropriate”
- With no public response yet from Victoria or David, the silence leaves room for continued online chatter
- Whether accidental or intentional, Cruz’s digital thumbs-up keeps the story trending well beyond the original post

