A moment of truth.
A guest at Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s wedding set the record straight on a chef’s claim that Victoria Beckham danced “inappropriately” with her son at their 2022 wedding.
Stavros Agapiou, partner of British DJ Fat Tony, who was asked to perform at Peltz and Brooklyn’s wedding reception, supported Nepo Baby in a now-deleted Instagram comment.
“I was there, and she knew he was telling the truth,” Ms. Agapiu wrote.
After deleting her response, Agapiu wrote, “I’m glad you finally spoke up!”
Agapiou did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
After Agapiou’s comments went viral, on Tuesday he shared a mirror selfie on his Instagram Story and wrote, “From now on, I will shut up.”
The arrogant hypocrite clothing co-owner’s comments came after Brooklyn released a scathing statement about his estranged family.
In a lengthy post, the former photographer claimed that her famous parents Victoria, 51, and David, 50, tried to “ruin” her relationship with Peltz, 31.
“I don’t want to reconcile with my family,” the 26-year-old wrote on his Instagram Story on Monday.
“I’m not being controlled. I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life. My parents have always controlled what was said about our family in the media,” he added.
Brooklyn claimed the Spice Girls songstress caused problems during her 2022 wedding to the “Lola” star.
“Mum canceled the production of Nicola’s dress at the 11th hour, even though she was so looking forward to Nicola wearing her design, leaving Nicola scrambling to find a new dress,” he wrote.
The hot sauce owner also claimed that Victoria “hijacked” his first dance with his bride in a “severely hurtful” stunt.
Additionally, Brooklyn claimed that her famous parents “repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe” her to “relinquish her rights” to her name ahead of their wedding in Palm Beach, Florida.
After Brooklyn’s comments made headlines, his and Peltz’s Vogue interview resurfaced, proving there were some contradictions in his claims.
In a May 2022 interview, the then-newlyweds said their Valentino wedding dress was a “year-long design process.”
As for the first dance being “hijacked,” she said in an interview with Vogue that “Brooklyn invited her mother on stage for a dance,” and that her father and sister also joined in.
The Beckhams have not publicly responded to their eldest son’s explosive claims.
