“CALLING HIM ‘UNCLE MARC’ AMID THE STORM” — Beckham Family Publicly Back Wedding Singer, Deepening Tensions Around Brooklyn’s ‘Humiliation’ Claims

The long-running rift inside the Beckham clan has taken another dramatic turn, as David Beckham and Victoria Beckham appear to have drawn a firm line — and it doesn’t fall in their eldest son’s favour.

In a move that has raised eyebrows across the UK, the couple reunited publicly with close friend Marc Anthony — the very man at the centre of the now-infamous wedding row involving Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz.

The singer performed at the grand opening of Inter Miami’s Freedom Park stadium over the weekend, with David supported by Victoria and their children Romeo Beckham, Cruz Beckham and Harper Beckham — notably absent was Brooklyn.

And if the message wasn’t clear enough, Cruz doubled down online, posting a photo of Marc and affectionately calling him “Uncle Marc” — a gesture many fans saw as a direct show of allegiance.

The renewed display of support comes despite Brooklyn’s explosive claims about what really happened at his 2022 wedding. In a bombshell account, he alleged Marc disrupted his first dance — a moment he had carefully planned with Nicola — by calling him on stage and inviting Victoria to join instead.

Brooklyn said he was stunned when the singer asked for “the most beautiful woman in the room” to step forward — prompting his mother, not his bride, to rise. He went on to claim the moment spiralled into something deeply uncomfortable, saying his mum “danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone” and admitting he had “never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated” in his life.

Marc, however, has pushed back, describing the situation as “extremely unfortunate” and insisting the version being shared is “hardly the truth.”

The controversy has only deepened the mystery surrounding the wedding — long believed to be the breaking point in the family’s ongoing feud.

Adding another layer, DJ Fat Tony — who performed at the event — partially supported Brooklyn’s account, though he clarified there was “no inappropriate dancing” in the way it had been portrayed. Instead, he insisted the real issue was timing, explaining that the moment was meant to belong to the bride and groom, but shifted unexpectedly when Marc called Victoria to the stage.

He recalled how events unfolded, saying Marc had invited Brooklyn up first, before asking for the “most beautiful woman” to join — leading to confusion as guests anticipated Nicola’s entrance for the first dance.

Behind the scenes, sources say the moment left both Brooklyn and Nicola visibly upset, with Nicola reportedly leaving in tears while Brooklyn followed shortly after.

Now, with the Beckham family openly celebrating Marc once again — from stadium appearances to glowing social media tributes — many believe the divide has never been clearer.

And as the silence between Brooklyn and his famous parents reportedly continues, one question still lingers over the saga: what really happened that night — and can it ever be forgiven?