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Victoria Beckham says she and Sir David have 'always tried to be best parents' amid Brooklyn row
- In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Thursday, Victoria Beckham addressed the family estrangement from son Brooklyn, stating, "We've always tried to be the best parents that we can be."
- Tensions escalated in January when Brooklyn Beckham alleged his parents sought to "ruin" his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz Beckham, accusing them of controlling media narratives about their family.
- Among Brooklyn's allegations, he claimed his mother "hijacked" his first dance and cancelled Nicola's wedding dress "in the eleventh hour" before their 2022 nuptials.
- As Victoria approaches her 52nd birthday tomorrow, reports indicate she remains estranged from her eldest son, though she continues to receive support from husband David Beckham and their three other children.
- Victoria emphasized that after more than 30 years in the public eye, her priority remains "protecting" and "loving" her four children; the family recently rallied to support son Cruz during a London performance.
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Since January, the Beckhams have faced heavy accusations from their eldest son. Victoria has defended herself in the Wall Street Journal on behalf of the protection of her children.
·Paris, France
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Victoria Beckham defends parenting amid rift with son Brooklyn
Victoria Beckham said Thursday she and her husband David have always sought to "protect" their children, months after eldest son Brooklyn attacked his famous parents in an explosive social media rant.
·Missoula, United States
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Victoria Beckham breaks silence on feud with son Brooklyn (sort of)
Victoria Beckham has broken her silence — obliquely — on the long-simmering feud she and husband David have had with their eldest son, Brooklyn, and his wife, Nicola Peltz.
·Nebraska, United States
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Leaning Left18Leaning Right10Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Left, 39% Center
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Left, 39% of the sources are Center
39% Center
L 39%
C 39%
R 22%
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