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Nicola Peltz ‘liked’ Fat Tony’s social media post after he publicly backed Brooklyn Beckham’s account of that ‘inappropriate dance’ by his mum Victoria.
The DJ, 60, who performed at Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding party in April 2022, branded the incident ‘really awkward’ and confirmed that the actress fled the reception in tears in an interview this week.
It came following Brooklyn’s bombshell statement in which he stated he has no wishes to reconcile with his family and claimed Victoria reportedly chose to dance ‘very inappropriately on him’ in front of their 500 guests.
In an update uploaded to Instagram on Saturday, Tony, shared his thoughts on ‘unconditional love’ and snapped a photo of his pet dogs – with the Nicola hitting he heart button.
Alongside the photo, taken during a walk, he wrote: ‘It’s good to be back home today. Thought of the day… the power of unconditional love.’
Showing her support, Nicola proved they are still firm friends after he spoke out about the Beckham family drama during a TV interview this week.
Nicola Peltz ‘liked’ DJ Fat Tony’s social media post after he publicly backed Brooklyn Beckham’s account of that ‘inappropriate dance’ by his mum Victoria
The 60-year-old, who performed at their wedding party in 2022, branded the incident ‘really awkward’ and confirmed that the actress fled the reception in tears in an interview this week
The eldest son of the Beckham clan went nuclear on their long-running feud on Monday by posting a scathing six-page statement to his Instagram and accused his parents of intentionally trying to ruin his relationship to wife Nicola.
Their wedding DJ Fat Tony later recounted the exact detail of the dance during an appearance on This Morning.
Tony, a longtime friend of the Beckhams, claimed that Marc Anthony was to blame, revealing the musician had called Victoria to the dance floor with her son and instructed him, ‘place your hands on your mother’s hips’.
He said: ‘There was no slut-dropping, there was no PVC cat suits, no Spice Girl action!
‘The word “inappropriate”, why I said it was as well, it was the timing, this is what happened.’
Tony continued: ‘What happened was, basically, Marc Anthony was performing on stage, he then called Brooklyn onto stage.
‘Brooklyn went on to the stage, and the next minute everyone’s expecting Nicola to go up and do the first dance, and then Marc asked for the most beautiful woman in the room to come to the stage – and then he says “Victoria, come to the stage”.’
He revealed that Brooklyn looked ‘devastated’ at the fact his first dance was with Victoria and not his wife, adding that Nicola left the room ‘crying her eyes out’.
In an update uploaded to Instagram on Saturday, Tony, shared his thoughts on ‘unconditional love’ and snapped a photo of his pet dogs – with the Nicola hitting he heart button
The eldest son of the Beckham clan went nuclear on their long-running feud on Monday when he accused his parents of intentionally trying to ruin his relationship to wife Nicola
In response, Tony, a longtime friend of the Beckhams, claimed that Marc Anthony was to blame, revealing the musician had called Victoria to the dance floor with her son
Tony went on: ‘Brooklyn is stuck there on stage, and they do this dance, and Marc Anthony says “put your hands on your mother’s hips” and it was a Latin thing, and the whole situation was really awkward for everyone in the room…
‘I’ve done an awful lot of Beckham parties in the past, and they are a very dancing close-knit family and love to dance, right? So you know, what we deem as “inappropriate” is not how Brooklyn feels.
‘This is all about how Brooklyn feels. If he feels that it was inappropriate and awkward, it was inappropriate and awkward.
‘What’s sad is that this is the bit that everyone’s taken from the statement, and kind of whitewashed everything else that went on.’
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, the DJ said at one point Brooklyn’s hands were on his mother’s waist while her arms were placed around his neck.
‘The timing was inappropriate for me. It was meant to be a bride and groom’s moment,’ he told us.
‘I’m not speaking bad about either party in it, I’m just putting the narrative straight about the dance.’
