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Cruz Beckham sparks attention by liking memes of Victoria dancing at Brooklyn’s wedding

Cruz Beckham likes memes of Victoria Beckham’s wedding dance amid family feud with Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz


Pop Culture & Art January 22, 2026 1 min read
Photo: Reuters/Instagram @cruzbeckham

Cruz Beckham has seemingly weighed in on the ongoing Beckham family feud after being spotted liking memes about his mother Victoria Beckham’s controversial dance at brother Brooklyn’s wedding. 

The 20-year-old’s Instagram activity comes as tensions remain high following Brooklyn’s explosive statements about his family.

On January 19, Brooklyn, 26, accused his parents of fostering "inauthentic relationships" behind closed doors and claimed that Victoria, 48, danced "inappropriately" on him during his first dance with wife Nicola Peltz, 31. He described the incident as humiliating, leaving him embarrassed and in tears, although no official footage of the alleged moment exists beyond the private wedding videography.

In the midst of the drama, Cruz appeared to approve of social media jokes, liking a meme depicting Victoria as the DJ during the dance, playing Ginuwine’s hit "Pony." He also engaged with posts portraying Victoria in solo Spice Girls-era performances with captions jokingly referencing the wedding incident. Fans were quick to notice, reacting with amusement and flooding Cruz’s Instagram comments.

Middle child Cruz has mostly remained out of the public feud, which has seen sources from both sides assigning blame. Despite Brooklyn’s declaration that he does not wish to reconcile with his parents, Cruz’s actions suggest a lighter, humorous approach to the controversy.

Victoria’s side of the story maintains that no harm was intended, describing her as "a tad tipsy and having fun" at the celebration. Nevertheless, the Beckham family drama continues to capture global attention, with Cruz Beckham’s social media activity adding another layer to the public intrigue surrounding Brooklyn’s claims and the ongoing family rift.

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