Nicola Peltz appears to maintain a positive relationship with wedding DJ Fat Tony, especially after she showed support for her husband Brooklyn Beckham’s allegations regarding his mother, Victoria, dancing “inappropriately” during their wedding in 2022.
The 31-year-old actress expressed her endorsement by ‘liking’ a recent Instagram post from DJ Tony, who reflected on “unconditional love.” In his post, he shared, “So happy to be back home,” along with a picture of his two dogs.
Tony’s post surfaced after Brooklyn issued a pointed statement distancing himself from his family, accusing them of attempting to “ruin” his relationship with Peltz.
During his remarks, the 26-year-old hot sauce entrepreneur claimed that Peltz “humiliated” his mother by taking over her wedding dance and dancing “very inappropriately” at the occasion.
In an interview with the British show “This Morning,” Tony supported Brooklyn’s perspective, attributing some of the “really awkward” moments to singer Marc Anthony, who was performing when the incident occurred. He recounted that Anthony called for the “most beautiful woman in the room” to come on stage, which led to Brooklyn being encouraged to place his hands on his mother’s hips.
Tony clarified, “There was no slut-dropping, no PVC cat suits, no Spice Girl action!”
He described the scene as “inappropriate” due to the moment it happened. He explained how Anthony’s performance led to a mix-up; after Brooklyn took the stage, the expectation was for Nicola to do the first dance. Instead, Marc called out for Victoria to join him.
This left Brooklyn feeling “devastated,” while Peltz reportedly exited the room in tears.
Responses have varied, with several celebrities taking sides in the unfolding drama. Meanwhile, David and Victoria Beckham have yet to publicly address their son’s allegations. They did, however, return to Instagram for a friend’s birthday shortly after the drama, reminiscing about “good memories” they shared with Brooklyn in comments on a post by British photographer Plato.
Nicola Peltz supports wedding DJ following his defense of Brooklyn Beckham’s comments on Victoria’s ‘inappropriate dance’
Nicola Peltz appears to maintain a positive relationship with wedding DJ Fat Tony, especially after she showed support for her husband Brooklyn Beckham’s allegations regarding his mother, Victoria, dancing “inappropriately” during their wedding in 2022.
The 31-year-old actress expressed her endorsement by ‘liking’ a recent Instagram post from DJ Tony, who reflected on “unconditional love.” In his post, he shared, “So happy to be back home,” along with a picture of his two dogs.
Tony’s post surfaced after Brooklyn issued a pointed statement distancing himself from his family, accusing them of attempting to “ruin” his relationship with Peltz.
During his remarks, the 26-year-old hot sauce entrepreneur claimed that Peltz “humiliated” his mother by taking over her wedding dance and dancing “very inappropriately” at the occasion.
In an interview with the British show “This Morning,” Tony supported Brooklyn’s perspective, attributing some of the “really awkward” moments to singer Marc Anthony, who was performing when the incident occurred. He recounted that Anthony called for the “most beautiful woman in the room” to come on stage, which led to Brooklyn being encouraged to place his hands on his mother’s hips.
Tony clarified, “There was no slut-dropping, no PVC cat suits, no Spice Girl action!”
He described the scene as “inappropriate” due to the moment it happened. He explained how Anthony’s performance led to a mix-up; after Brooklyn took the stage, the expectation was for Nicola to do the first dance. Instead, Marc called out for Victoria to join him.
This left Brooklyn feeling “devastated,” while Peltz reportedly exited the room in tears.
Responses have varied, with several celebrities taking sides in the unfolding drama. Meanwhile, David and Victoria Beckham have yet to publicly address their son’s allegations. They did, however, return to Instagram for a friend’s birthday shortly after the drama, reminiscing about “good memories” they shared with Brooklyn in comments on a post by British photographer Plato.
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