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DJ Fat Tony shares bombshell details about Victoria, Brooklyn's 'awkward dance'

DJ Fat Tony was at the wedding and saw Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham's 'awkward dance'

By The News Digital
January 23, 2026
DJ Fat Tony drops every detail about Victoria, Brooklyns awkward wedding dance
DJ Fat Tony drops every detail about Victoria, Brooklyn's awkward wedding dance

DJ Fat Tony is sharing his account of what happened at Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s wedding. The DJ was a guest and performer at the wedding.

According to Brooklyn’s recent lengthy statement, his mom, Victoria, hijacked his and Nicola’s first dance and proceeded to dance "very inappropriately on me." Insiders claimed that this made Nicola flee the reception in tears, and after Victoria’s dance, Brooklyn followed his wife outside.

Sharing what he saw, Tony supported Brooklyn’s narrative and dubbed Victoria’s dance "really awkward."

He recalled the events during Friday's episode of This Morning, saying, "There was no slut dropping, there was no PVC cat suits, no Spice Girl action!"

"The word 'inappropriate', why I said it was as well, it was the timing, this is what happened," he explained, adding, "What happened was, basically, Marc Anthony was performing on stage, he then called Brooklyn onto the stage."

"Brooklyn went on to the stage, and the next minute everyone’s expecting Nicola to go up and do the first dance, and then Mark asked for the most beautiful woman in the room to come to the stage - and then he says, 'Victoria, come to the stage.'"

Tony said Brooklyn looked "devastated" when Marc called Victoria instead of Nicola, and the bride ran "crying her eyes out."

He shared, "Brooklyn is stuck there on stage, and they do this dance, and Marc Anthony says 'put your hands on your mothers hips' and it was a Latin thing, and the whole situation was really awkward for everyone in the room…"

"I’ve done an awful lot of Beckham parties in the past, and they are a very dancing close knit family and love to dance, right? So you know, what we deem as "inappropriate" is not how Brooklyn feels," Tony said.

"This is all about how Brooklyn feels. If he feels that it was inappropriate and awkward, it was inappropriate and awkward," Tony argued, supporting the aspiring chef.