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Marc Anthony Discusses Brooklyn Beckham Family Dispute


Nicola Peltz Beckham Allegedly Cried When Wedding Guest Marc Anthony Mentioned Victoria Beckham

The wedding drama continues: The newlyweds’ first dance did not unfold as they anticipated, leaving many questions about the incident.

“Brooklyn and Nicola believed they were being gifted their first dance by Marc Anthony,” a source informed E! News in May 2025. Instead, the singer introduced, “‘Please welcome to the stage the most beautiful woman in the room—Victoria Beckham.’ Brooklyn found himself in an awkward position, unsure of how to respond.”

Furthermore, the source added, “Nicola exited the room in tears. She later returned and managed to compose herself to enjoy the rest of her wedding.”

The situation did not seem to affect the groom’s family too severely, as David was still able to serve as best man at Marc’s wedding in January 2023, when he married his fourth wife Nadia Ferreira. However, it is understandable that the bride may have struggled to move past it.

Brooklyn and Nicola “have made sincere efforts over the years” to maintain a relationship with his family, according to the source, but currently, things are not going well.

In what may or may not be related, Brooklyn referred to Nicola as his “whole world” in a May 2025 Instagram post, stating, “I always choose you baby x you’re the most amazing person I know xx me and you forever baby.”



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