Another guest at Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s wedding has spoken out about Victoria Beckham’s allegedly “inappropriate” wedding dance.
DJ Fat Tony, who performed at the couple’s wedding in April 2022, posted an Instagram video Wednesday of Lucy Punch’s “Motherland” character Amanda performing a TikTok dance.
The clip is captioned, “POV: Victoria Beckham during Brooklyn’s first dance,” referring to Brooklyn’s claims that his mother “humiliated” him during his and his wife’s “romantic” first dance.
Tony, 60, wrote: “The actual video footage is so true I was there!”
In the video, Amanda hesitates, saying she “might not remember” the dance before confidently showing off her wild moves.
Tony reposted one of his followers’ reactions to his social media upload. It read, “@djfattony actually played at a wedding. Please never change the VB.”
Earlier this week, Tony’s partner Stavros Agapiou weighed in on Brooklyn’s claims in a similar statement.
“I was there, and so was she, he’s telling the truth,” Agapiu wrote via Instagram in a comment that has since been deleted. “I’m glad you finally spoke up!”
Victoria’s representatives have not yet responded to Page Six’s request for comment on her son’s claims.
A source said Tuesday that Victoria “put her arm around Brooklyn” and “nuzzled” her eldest son’s neck.
We heard that Peltz “ran away crying” and “was grieving all night.”
Brooklyn made other bombshells about her mother in a lengthy statement Monday, including that Victoria allegedly called Brooklyn a “bad guy” during the wedding planning process.
He claimed the former Spice Girls member quit making the bride’s dress “at the 11th hour”.
The 26-year-old also attacked his father David Beckham, labeling his parents “controlling” people who value their family brand above all else.
When Brooklyn and Peltz traveled to London for David’s 50th birthday, she claimed the retired soccer star, 50, “refused” to meet.
“I don’t want to reconcile with my family,” Brooklyn declared in a viral rant.
Peltz has not yet spoken out, but earlier in the day she posted a photo highlighting her “family first” tattoo.
On Tuesday, David ignored a reporter’s question about Brooklyn and addressed his children’s social media “mistakes” in a segment on “Squawk Box.”
“Kids are allowed to make mistakes. That’s how they learn. That’s what I try to teach them. Sometimes you have to let them make mistakes,” said the former athlete, who is also the father of Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14.
He and Victoria returned to Instagram on Wednesday to post about their friend’s birthday.
