Snoop Dogg jumps into David Beckham, Brooklyn family feud with strong message: ‘No father is perfect’
Snoop Dogg offers support as David Beckham deals with aftermath of son Brooklyn Beckham’s explosive social media post targeting family
Snoop Dogg broke his silence on David Beckham’s family feud with his eldest son Brooklyn Beckham after he dropped an explosive post against his family on social media.
The rapper, who has been friends with the football star for more than two decades, said family remains David’s top priority despite the public fallout.
He also said that even though fathers do their best, “no father is perfect,” while emphasizing that there is always room for forgiveness.
“David’s my boy - we’ve known each other for over 20 years,” he told Closer Magazine. “But despite all he’s achieved, there isn’t anything as important to him as his family.”
“We’ve spoken a lot about fatherhood, and we do our best – but no father is perfect. We all make mistakes, but there always has to be forgiveness,” Snoop added.
In a series of Instagram stories, Brooklyn accused his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, of being controlling and made several allegations against them, including the fashion designer hijacking his first dance with wife Nicola Peltz on their wedding day.
Snoop further said that he has not directly discussed the situation with David, he made clear that his friend knows he has his backing.
“He knows he can reach out to me anytime he wants,” he said. “Over the years, we’ve often spoken about our kids - but he wants to handle this business privately.”
“If he confided in me, it would stay confidential,” Snoop shared message for David, adding that he hopes they can reconcile.
“They’re a family I’ve always had a lot of love for,” he said, adding that he “wouldn’t like it if one of my kids publicly dissed me.”
“I think things can change for the better when there’s open dialogue and honesty. That’s what I’ve always encouraged with my kids: if you’ve got something to say, then tell me - even if it's hard to hear.
“We have to let our kids choose their own paths - but parenting is just about showing up and your kids knowing you’re there for them, no matter what.
“I made mistakes and my family still loved me, and I’ve got to show the same to my kids.”
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