Rebecca Loos Speaks Out and Fans the Flames as Brooklyn Beckham Accuses His Parents of Years of Control — Saying a Line She Has Kept Quiet for So Long, Now Spoken Aloud by Brooklyn Himself

Rebecca Loos has weighed in on Brooklyn Beckham’s extraordinary online attack against his famous parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, declaring that “the truth always comes out” as the family feud erupts into full public view.

The 48-year-old former personal assistant to David Beckham, who made global headlines in 2004 after alleging she had an affair with the married football star, reacted after fans directed her to Brooklyn’s jaw-dropping Instagram statement. Responding to one comment suggesting she might feel “a source of extra validation”, Rebecca said she was relieved Brooklyn was finally speaking out, adding that she had long felt sorry for his wife because she knew “too well what they can be like”.

In another reply, Rebecca echoed Brooklyn’s own words by writing that the truth always comes out — a pointed message that instantly reignited memories of her long-denied claims against David. Now living a quiet life in Norway with her husband and children, Rebecca has previously accused David of trying to present a “perfect” image in his 2023 Netflix documentary, insisting it was far removed from reality.

Her intervention came just hours after Brooklyn published a six-page statement accusing his parents of trying to ruin his marriage and controlling the family narrative for decades. The 26-year-old said he had no desire to reconcile and was standing up for himself publicly “for the first time in my life”.

Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz have been at the centre of a bitter divide that has seen them skip major family milestones, including David’s 50th birthday celebrations and knighthood. According to Brooklyn, the cracks began during their April 2022 wedding, when he claims his parents repeatedly attempted to sabotage the relationship.

Among the most explosive allegations, Brooklyn accused Victoria of cancelling Nicola’s wedding dress at the “eleventh hour”, forcing her to scramble for an alternative. Nicola ultimately wore a couture Valentino gown, later paying tribute to the late designer Valentino Garavani following his death in Rome this week.

Brooklyn also claimed his parents pressured him into signing away rights to his name before the wedding, warning that the deal would impact his future wife and children. He alleged that refusing to sign cost them financially and permanently altered how his family treated him.

In his statement, Brooklyn said he had been controlled by a family that valued public promotion above all else, adding that life with Nicola had brought him peace after years of crippling anxiety. He insisted the narrative that Nicola controls him was “completely backwards”, saying it was only after stepping away from his parents that his anxiety disappeared.

As Rebecca Loos publicly aligns herself with Brooklyn’s version of events, her brief but pointed comments have poured fuel on a family row already threatening to permanently fracture one of Britain’s most famous dynasties.