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Victoria Beckham Memes Go Viral Following Brooklyn's Wedding Accusations
Hindustan Times
January 21, 2026•1 day ago

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Memes mocking Victoria Beckham are circulating on social media following accusations by her son, Brooklyn. Brooklyn claimed his mother "hijacked" his wedding's first dance, dancing "inappropriately" with him in front of guests. This led to widespread online mockery of Victoria Beckham, while David Beckham commented on children making mistakes.
Memes mocking Victoria Beckham flooded social media after her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, accused her of behaving “inappropriately” during his wedding to wife Nicola Peltz.
In a shock multi-story Instagram statement, Brooklyn claimed his mother “hijacked” the couple’s first dance, which he said had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic song. According to him, singer Marc Anthony called him to the stage in front of nearly 500 guests, where the first dance with Nicola was scheduled to take place. Instead, Brooklyn alleged, his mother was waiting to dance with him.
“She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone,” he wrote, adding that he had “never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated” in his life.
Memes poking fun at Victoria Beckham go vira
As screenshots and quotes from the posts circulated online, fans and meme pages quickly joined the conversation. Several memes featured animated dance moments from The Simpsons and scenes from popular British shows, all aimed at mocking the former pop star.
(Also Read: Redditors say ‘I feel for Brooklyn’ after his explosive post on parents David and Victoria Beckham)
“Can I just say I have done nothing all day except liked memes about Brooklyn Peltz and Victoria Beckham’s wedding first dance. Time flies when you’re having fun. Goodnight,” one user wrote.
David Beckham reacts
Meanwhile, David Beckham broke his silence on Tuesday, shortly after Brooklyn’s claims triggered an intense online debate. Speaking about the misuse of social media at the World Economic Forum in Davos, David remarked: “Children make mistakes.”
“They make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes — that is how they learn. That’s what I try to teach my kids. But sometimes you also have to let them make those mistakes,” he added.
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