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Brooklyn Beckham insists that 'embarrassing' wedding dance video with Victoria Beckham be kept private

Brooklyn and Nicola are the only ones who have access to the video and have no intention of ever releasing it publicly


Pop Culture & Art January 21, 2026 1 min read
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Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, are determined to keep a private moment from their 2022 wedding out of the public eye, describing a video of a dance between Brooklyn and his mother, Victoria Beckham, as "extremely embarrassing"

According to sources close to the couple, Brooklyn and Nicola are the only people who have access to the footage and have no intention of ever releasing it publicly. The moment, which took place during their wedding reception in Palm Beach, has resurfaced amid renewed attention on tensions within the Beckham family.

The dance reportedly occurred during the reception when Brooklyn was called onto the dance floor, a moment he later said left him deeply uncomfortable. Sources say the interaction was not planned and overshadowed what was meant to be a special moment for the newlyweds.

Insiders maintain that strict privacy measures were in place at the wedding, including limited phone access and controlled handling of video footage, ensuring that the clip remains in the couple’s possession.

The resurfacing of the incident comes amid an ongoing rift between Brooklyn and his parents, David and Victoria Beckham. In recent statements, Brooklyn has suggested that unresolved issues dating back to his wedding continue to strain their relationship.

Neither Victoria nor David Beckham has addressed the specific video publicly. However, the situation has become a focal point in broader discussions about the family’s ongoing tensions, with Brooklyn remaining firm in his decision to keep the footage private.

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