
Her family life might still be splashed across front pages, but Victoria Beckham's professional career appears to be going from strength to strength.
For those who missed it, the ex-Spice Girl's eldest son, 26-year-old Brooklyn, took to Instagram last week where he confirmed long-standing rumours of a feud between his A-list parents, and wife, Nicola Peltz.
He began by claiming he's 'been silent for years' on his 'controlling' family dynamic in an attempt to keep strife to a minimum, but has felt compelled to speak out recently, 'and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed'.
Despite calling out his sportsman dad for refusing to meet with him and American actress Nicola, 31, to celebrate his 50th birthday last year, the majority of the amateur chef's claims surrounded mum Victoria.
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Brooklyn alleged that the 51-year-old had 'hijacked' his first dance with Nicola during their 2022 nuptials, after previously pulling out of designing her wedding dress 'in the eleventh hour', and pressured him into signing away the rights to his name.
"She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I've never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life," he alleged of the former musician, slamming the incident as so 'embarrassing', it spurred him and Nicola to renew their vows just last year.
Neither Victoria nor David have yet responded to the claims made about them.
As we say, however, in spite of all the headline-hitting chaos surrounding her personal life, Victoria Beckham is seemingly refusing to feel dragged down - and this week, she was bestowed a brand new title.
The designer appeared in Paris alongside her husband and three youngest children on Monday (26 Jan), where she became a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture, for her contributions to the world of fashion.

She brought David, Romeo, Cruz and Harper along for the festivities, with her other-half sharing a gushy statement about her online.
"We are so proud of you and all that you have achieved @victoriabeckham," the former footballer penned. "Being named a Chevalière de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture… nobody deserves it more than you.
"We love you."
Victoria also took the opportunity to gloat over her latest achievement, sharing a carousel of snaps online.

"I have always deeply admired the French aesthetic and the seriousness with which it treats fashion: as a form of art," she wrote. "So to be recognised here and embraced in this way, is a profound privilege — one that reflects decades of commitment and dedication."
The mother-of-four went on to add: "My sincere thanks to the French Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati for this honour. Thank you also to business partners who believed in me, my family, and especially David — my husband, and original investor.
"I couldn’t be more grateful, you are my everything xx."
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