
The DJ from Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz's 2022 wedding has revealed further details about Victoria Beckham's controversial dance.
Brooklyn's strained relationship with parents Victoria and David Beckham has been all over the media once again, following the 26-year-old's decision to post a page-long statement criticising his famous parents on Monday (19 January).
The lengthy Instagram story saw Brooklyn claim that his parents have sought to 'control' him and expressed his desire to 'reconcile' with the wider Beckham clan.
At the centre of the shocking post was claims of inappropriate behaviour from Victoria during his wedding to Nicola, with Brooklyn alleging that the former Spice Girl had hijacked his first dance.
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The allegations have sparked countless memes and speculation, with people online wondering what dance moves Victoria could've done to cause so much offence, while others were calling for the 500 guests in attendance to leak footage from the event.
And now one guest has finally spoken out.

During an interview on This Morning earlier today (23 January) DJ Fat Tony revealing that Victoria's poorly timed Marc Anthony dance led to Nicola running out of the room crying.
Now the DJ has shared further details from the wedding in a new interview with MailOnline, saying it was the timing, rather than the dance moves, that he believed were 'inappropriate'.
"The timing was inappropriate for me. It was meant to be a bride and groom’s moment," he told the outlet. "It was in the heat of the moment."
Fat Tony went on to explain that Anthony, whom the Beckhams had hired as a gift to the newlyweds, was performing a love song when Victoria decided to slow dance with her son.
"It was slow dancing, it wasn’t like some samba number. Victoria had her arms around his neck," he explained, adding that Brooklyn had placed his arms on his mother's hips.

"Brooklyn left right after the dance. Nicola left the room and afterwards he went after her," he added. "Nicola’s family left, they went after their daughter."
Fat Tony had previously addressed the dance from his perspective during a conversation with Alison Hammond, debunking viral claims about what dance moves Victoria had been doing on the dancefloor.
"There was no… slut dropping, there was no Spice Girl action… it was the timing," he said, after Hammond had asked if Victoria had 'dutty whined'.
The 60-year-old DJ's comments follow claims that Latin singer Marc Anthony made a 'jaw-dropping' comment when introducing the mother-and-son dance, referring to fashion designer Victoria as the 'most beautiful woman in the room tonight'.
Topics: Brooklyn Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Celebrity News