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Beckhams 'Break Down in Tears' at Music Gig over Brooklyn Song
Cruz Beckham’s song about his estranged brother Brooklyn moved family members, with sold-out shows marking his rise beyond the 'nepo baby' label, sources said.
- On Tuesday, singer Cruz Beckham, 21, performed 'Loneliest Boy' at London's The Courtyard Theatre, where brother Romeo Beckham became visibly emotional as parents Sir David Beckham and Lady Victoria Beckham watched from the sold-out 150-capacity venue.
- The performance of 'Loneliest Boy' is understood to be about estranged brother Brooklyn Beckham, who cut ties with the family last year and made public allegations following his absence from David's 50th birthday party.
- Cruz performed with his band, The Breakers, featuring Dan Ewins, Telmo Seixas, and Dario Scotti, focusing on his music rather than the 'Beckham brand' image while earning praise for live authenticity.
- Bookies have slashed his 2027 Brit Award odds from 33/1 to 14/1 following successful sold-out shows, with Ladbrokes spokesman stating Cruz is "quickly silencing the nepo baby critics."
- In July and August, Cruz and The Breakers are scheduled to play ten dates, including the Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago alongside Charli XCX and Lorde, extending his momentum beyond London.
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Beckhams 'break down in tears' at music gig over Brooklyn song
Romeo Beckham "broke down in tears" at his brother Cruz's gig over a Brooklyn Beckham song amid an ongoing family feud.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
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- 46% of the sources lean Right
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15%
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