Ramsay has spoken out, calling David and Victoria “incredible parents” amid a heated feud with their son, Brooklyn Beckham. The situation has escalated in recent weeks, fueled by a series of Instagram posts from Brooklyn in January.
Brooklyn’s relationship with his parents reportedly hit a low point after a string of Instagram posts where he openly stated he had no interest in reconciling and made several surprising claims about his wedding to Nicola Peltz, the daughter of American billionaire Nelson Peltz.
One of Brooklyn’s most explosive accusations centered around his mother, Victoria’s, dancing at their wedding. He alleged that she “was dancing very inappropriately in front of all the guests” and that he had “never felt so uncomfortable or humiliated in my life.”
Ramsay, who attended the lavish wedding, strongly refuted the claim. He stated there was no vulgar or embarrassing behavior at the event. A report from British Vogue corroborated Ramsay’s account, describing the moment as a harmonious family dance involving David and Harper.
“The relationship between David and Brooklyn is very, very deep. I know just how much David loves Brooklyn. I consider it’s only a matter of time before Brooklyn takes a good look at himself,” Ramsay explained in an interview with The Sun. The chef’s comments come as the highly-anticipated premiere of his novel Netflix series, Being Gordon Ramsay, approaches.
The Michelin-starred chef believes Brooklyn is simply acting out as he strives for independence and attempts to forge his own path, separate from his parents’ fame. Ramsay issued a stern warning to Nicola Peltz’s husband.
“He’s desperate to stand on his own two feet. But he has to remember, one day you’re not going to have your mum and dad around,” Ramsay said. This public family dispute is the latest in a string of high-profile celebrity family conflicts that continue to captivate audiences.
As of today, February 15, 2026, David Beckham has not issued a formal response to his son’s allegations. However, during a recent discussion about social media, he offered a diplomatic statement that appeared to allude to the situation.
“Children are allowed to create mistakes,” David Beckham stated briefly.
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