David Beckham has given his first interview since his son, Brooklyn Beckham, released an explosive statement addressing the relationship with his parents – and his words have taken on a new meaning.
The former English footballer appeared at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday in his capacity as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, as well as a partner of Authentic Brands Group and co-owner of Inter Miami CF.
In an interview with CNBC's Squawk Box, David, 50, said: "I have always spoken about social media and the power of social media… For the good and for the bad. What kids can access these days, it can be dangerous.
"But what I have found personally, especially with my kids as well, use it for the right reasons. I've been able to use my platform for my following, for UNICEF. And it has been the biggest tool to make people aware of what's going on around the world for children."
He continued: "And I have tried to do the same with my children, to educate them. They make mistakes, but children are allowed to make mistakes. That is how they learn. That is what I try to teach my kids, you sometimes have to let them make those mistakes as well."
The World Economic Forum tackles global challenges aiming to improve the state of the world, and this year's theme is "A spirit of dialogue".
What did Brooklyn say?
David's appearance comes less than 24 hours after a statement released by his eldest son, Brooklyn, who addressed the ongoing tensions with his family.
"I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed," he wrote on Instagram Stories on Monday.
"I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life. For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family," he continued.
"The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into. Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they'll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe the truth always comes out."
Brooklyn and Nicola's wedding
Brooklyn's post also addressed the tensions between his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, with whom he tied the knot with in April 2022, and his family.
"My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn't stopped," said Brooklyn.
"My mum cancelled making Nicola's dress in the eleventh hour despite how excited she was to wear her design, forcing her to urgently find a new dress."
He continued: "Weeks before our big day, my parents repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe me into signing away the rights to my name, which would have affected me, my wife, and our future children. They were adamant on me signing before my wedding date because then the terms of the deal would be initiated. My holdout affected the payday, and they have never treated me the same since.
"During the wedding planning, my mum went so far as to call me 'evil' because Nicola and I chose to include my Nanny Sandra, and Nicola's Naunni at our table, because they both didn't have their husbands. Both of our parents had their own tables equally adjacent to ours."












