Victoria Beckham appears downcast in first sighting since son Brooklyn released scathing statement accusing her of ruining his wedding to Nicola Peltz

Victoria Beckham has been seen for the first time since Brooklyn released a six-page missive on social media on Monday saying he has no plans to reconcile with his family.
He accused his mother of ‘hijacking’ his first dance with his wife and said she ‘inappropriately’ danced on him, causing his wife to flee the wedding in tears.
The Spice Girls star, 51, kept a low profile in a black hat which covered her eyes as she was seen being driven in a Mercedes.
Brooklyn, 26, stated in an explosive six-page statement on Monday that Victoria had ‘hijacked’ his first dance with his wife and ‘danced very inappropriately on me’, leaving him ‘uncomfortable and humiliated’.
DJ Fat Tony, Brooklyn’s friend. confirmed Nicola Peltz’s family stormed out of her wedding.
Nicola, 31, was left devastated by the three-minute dance to a love song performed on stage by Latin artist Marc Anthony – and left the room in tears.
Victoria Beckham has been seen for the first time since Brooklyn accused her of ‘hijacking’ his first dance with his wife, in what he described as ‘inappropriate’ and ‘humiliating’
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz finally broke cover earlier this week after the aspiring chef took to instagram to call out his mother on his wedding day
Her family went after Nicola and Brooklyn looked humiliated and also went to find his new wife after the ‘awkward’ dance took place, says Tony who performed at the wedding.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, the DJ said at one point Brooklyn’s hands were on his mother’s waist while her arms were placed around his neck.
‘The timing was inappropriate for me. It was meant to be a bride and groom’s moment,’ he told us.
‘It was in the heat of the moment. Brooklyn left right after the dance. Nicola left the room and afterwards he went after her.
‘Nicola’s family left, they went after their daughter… Marc Anthony is a latin singer. It was a love song.’
When asked if Brooklyn had his hands on Victoria’s hips, he said: ‘Well, yeah. It was slow dancing, it wasn’t like some samba number. Victoria had her arms around his neck.’
‘Families don’t get on sometimes. It’s not the Waltons, it’s the Beckhams. I’m sure they don’t all go to bed at night and say good night and switch the lights off like the Waltons do.
‘There are problems with every family, this one just happened to be played out publicly.
The Spice Girls star, 51, kept a low profile in a black hat which covered her eyes as she was seen being driven in a Mercedes by a male companion
The star kept her head low after her son released a scathing six page rant earlier this week
DJ Fat Tony branded Victoria’s ‘inappropriate’ dancing as ‘really awkward’ and confirmed that Nicola fled the reception in tears
Tony, a longtime friend of the Beckhams, claimed that Marc Anthony was to blame, revealing the musician had called Victoria to the dance floor with her son
He went on: ‘Brooklyn is a friend of mine. The whole situation is just awful, the way it’s played out so publicly.
‘Families are families, I don’t know what started it. At one point someone might say something publicly.’
He continued: ‘Brooklyn is upset about a lot of things, sometimes the smallest of things can become bigger the biggest of things, because it highlights it.
‘I’m not speaking bad about either party in it, I’m just putting the narrative straight about the dance.
‘I’ve talked about it because someone needs to speak about it, and here is what it is. I didn’t make it about me, Brooklyn or the Beckhams, it was just about the situation.
‘Although people have laughed at the memes and they have been incredible, there are still two people here that are in pain. We have to remember that.
‘Everyone needs to let it die down now.’
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Brooklyn and Nicola for comment.
Nicola, 31, was left devastated by the three-minute dance to a love song performed on stage by latin artist Marc Anthony – and left the room in tears
Her family went after Nicola and Brooklyn looked humiliated after the ‘awkward’ dance took place, says DJ Fat Tony who performed at the wedding (pictured in February)
Nicola Peltz’s wedding DJ Fat Tony has sensationally claimed her whole family stormed out of the wedding during Victoria Beckham’s dance with Brooklyn
Fat Tony’s new remarks come after he confirmed the exact nature of Victoria’s ‘inappropriate’ dance with son Brooklyn on Friday’s This Morning.
The 60-year-old branded the incident ‘really awkward’ and confirmed that Nicola fled the reception in tears.
Tony, a longtime friend of the Beckhams, claimed that Marc Anthony was to blame, revealing the musician had called Victoria to the dance floor with her son and instructed him, ‘place your hands on your mother’s hips’.
Speaking on Friday’s episode of ITV’s This Morning, Tony shared: ‘There was no slut-dropping, there was no PVC cat suits, no Spice Girl action!
‘The word “inappropriate”, why I said it was as well, it was the timing, this is what happened.’
Tony continued: ‘What happened was, basically, Marc Anthony was performing on stage, he then called Brooklyn onto stage.
‘Victoria was thrown into that situation, and I think too much has been read into it,’ Tony said
‘Brooklyn went on to the stage, and the next minute everyone’s expecting Nicola to go up and do the first dance, and then Marc asked for the most beautiful woman in the room to come to the stage – and then he says “Victoria, come to the stage”.’
He revealed that Brooklyn looked ‘devastated’ at the fact his first dance was with Victoria and not his wife, adding that Nicola left the room ‘crying her eyes out’.
Tony went on: ‘Brooklyn is stuck there on stage, and they do this dance, and Marc Anthony says “put your hands on your mother’s hips” and it was a Latin thing, and the whole situation was really awkward for everyone in the room…
‘I’ve done an awful lot of Beckham parties in the past, and they are a very dancing close-knit family and love to dance, right? So you know, what we deem as “inappropriate” is not how Brooklyn feels.
‘This is all about how Brooklyn feels. If he feels that it was inappropriate and awkward, it was inappropriate and awkward.
‘What’s sad is that this is the bit that everyone’s taken from the statement, and kind of whitewashed everything else that went on.’



