Cruz Beckham's Song Choice: A Hint at Family Dynamics, Referencing Victoria's Past Hit?
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The Beckham family is currently embroiled in a public feud, and it appears even the youngest members are taking sides. Cruz Beckham, the youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham, has seemingly weighed in on the situation by referencing his mother's 2001 single, "Not Such an Innocent Girl," in a recent Instagram story.

The post comes days after Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son, released a statement accusing his parents of controlling behavior and "hijacking" his wedding. Brooklyn claimed Victoria "danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone" during his first dance with his wife, Nicola Peltz, leaving him feeling humiliated.

Cruz's Instagram story featured the song "I'm Not Such an Innocent Girl". While the post lacked context, many interpret it as a subtle jab at Brooklyn amidst the family's ongoing drama. The choice of song, released when Victoria Beckham was forging her solo career after the Spice Girls, is particularly pointed given the allegations surrounding the wedding dance.

Adding another layer to the intrigue, Cruz also shared a second post on his Instagram Stories featuring a photo of a white piece of paper that read, "Loneliest Boy," situated above the text, "Verse 1". Similar to the previous story, Cruz didn't add any context, but it may be a reference to Brooklyn's estrangement from the family.

Notably, Victoria Beckham's "Not Such an Innocent Girl" is experiencing a resurgence, climbing the iTunes charts in the UK and Ireland. This sudden renewed interest in the song is attributed to a social media campaign launched by fans in support of Victoria, following Brooklyn's allegations. For the first time in 15 years, Victoria is seeing her solo work back in the spotlight. As of January 22, 2026, the song has reached number one on the iTunes charts.

Cruz has previously defended his parents amidst the feud. Last summer, when reports surfaced that he and his brother Romeo had unfollowed Brooklyn on social media, Cruz denied the claims, stating that his parents would never unfollow their son. He further added that they woke up blocked.

Neither David nor Victoria Beckham have officially responded to Brooklyn's accusations. Their silence is particularly noteworthy, considering their typically tight control over their public image.

The family drama has captivated public attention, with many taking to social media to comment on the situation. Memes and jokes related to Brooklyn's claims and Victoria's song have circulated widely. One Instagram post, featuring a video of Victoria Beckham dancing to "I'm Not Such An Innocent Girl" with the caption "the wedding dance in question," was reportedly liked by Cruz Beckham, though he appears to have since unliked it.

As the Beckham family navigates this public dispute, the unexpected chart success of Victoria's song underscores the power of pop culture and social media in shaping narratives surrounding celebrity controversies. Whether "Not Such an Innocent Girl" maintains its chart-topping position remains to be seen, but the saga has undoubtedly solidified the Beckham family's continued relevance in the public eye.


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Aanya Sharma is a vibrant Bollywood journalist who thrives on discovering stories that define India’s entertainment scene. Her work combines authenticity, emotion, and cultural relevance, connecting fans to their favorite stars in fresh and meaningful ways. Aanya’s engaging voice makes her coverage both insightful and relatable. She believes cinema is the mirror of society — and she loves reflecting it.
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