
Hours after the stories On his Instagram, thousands of Internet users and media outlets around the world are awaiting the reaction of David and Victoria Beckham, with whom their son has broken all ties and has announced that he does not want any reconciliation. So it is not surprising that a journalist asked the former footballer a question about this upon his arrival at the World Economic Forum in Davos. As expected, he has not responded. He has traveled to Switzerland to talk about the importance of mental health and social networks. And he has uttered a phrase that many have interpreted as a reaction to the accusations of his firstborn.
“I have always talked about social networks and their power. For better and for worse,” Beckham began his participation when asked his opinion on digital platforms in the finance program. Squawk Box from the British network CNBC. As he explained, he has tried to educate his children about the dangers on the Internet, but he assures that they “have made mistakes.” “We have talked about the negative [de las redes sociales]: about what children can access today; It can be dangerous,” Beckham said during the program where he went to talk about sports and collaborations with the president of Bank of America, Brian Moynihan. And he added: “But what I have discovered personally, also with my children, is that you have to use them for the right reasons. I have been able to use my platform and my number of followers for Unicef. And it has been the most important tool to make people aware of what is happening in the world with children.” Beckham has more than 88 million followers on his account and his publications include, among other things, photos of moments he has shared playing soccer with children from the United Nations organization. Some statements that come hours after he assured in the stories of his Instagram profile that everything his parents publish on social networks is pure appearance.
“I’ve tried to do the same with my children, educate them. They make mistakes, but children have the right to make mistakes. That’s how they learn. That’s what I try to teach them. Sometimes you have to let them make those mistakes too,” Beckham explains about his children. The former captain of the English team and the designer share four children: Brooklyn, 26 years old; Romeo, 23; Cruz, 20; and Harper, 14.
During his attendance at the World Economic Forum in Davos he has also participated in the podcast Re-thinking, where he has also remained silent about his family situation. Earlier, when Sky’s business correspondent asked him if he had a message for his son and if he was disappointed with his words, the businessman turned around and hurried out.
Victoria Beckham and her two other children, for whom Brooklyn also had a few words in her post, have not been seen since the aspiring model, photographer and creator of hot sauces publicly accused his parents (especially his mother) of trying to sabotage his relationship with his wife Nicola Peltz and of “spreading endless lies.” “I have remained silent for years and have done everything possible to keep these matters private,” he began his words on , with 16 million followers. “Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak up for myself and tell the truth about some of the lies that have been published,” he said. And he added: “All my life, about our family. Performative posts on social media, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a constant in the life I was born into. Recently, I have seen with my own eyes how far they are able to go to publish countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe that the truth always comes to light,” he stated.
