Brookyln Beckham plotted huge divorce before dropping bombs against parents: insider
Brookyln Beckham wanted his parents Vicotoria Beckham and David Beckham to feel his sadness—so much so he wanted to divorce them
A wild new claim has just hit mainstream media and its talking about the ‘divorce’ that Brookyln Beckham wanted at one point, not from Nicola Peltz, his wife, but from his parents.
The shocker dropped via a well placed source that attempted to explain Brookyln’s point of view with this wall of ice that he’s left his parents to face. All the while he is rumored to be enjoying life.
Another word for his desire for ‘divorce’ is being dubbed ‘emancipation’, which is an option by which people are offered liberity from any kind of legal, social or political restriction, as would be on a minor, slave etc.
Now that source dished it all with RadarOnline and claims, “as a 26-year-old adult, Brooklyn has the personal autonomy to choose who he has a relationship with. He looked into 'divorcing' his parents, but then realized he didn't need to, as they don't legally control anything in his life now that he is 26.”
According to that insider, “he swapped that plan for attacking them on social media, blocking them before posting his rant against them.” His decision did not garner support from the anonymous source and instead saw them call him “bitter, nasty... and stupid.” All because “he was literally willing to spend a small fortune 'emancipating' himself from parents who live on the other side of the world and have no control over him.”
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