Victoria Beckham Defends 'Nepo Babies', Feels Sorry for Her Children's Struggles
Victoria Beckham has spoken out about the struggles faced by 'nepo babies' in the current climate, revealing she couldn't offer immediate advice to her eldest son, Brooklyn, when he was let go by Arsenal at 16. The former Spice Girl admitted she feels sorry for her children, including Cruz, who is trying to make it in the music industry.
Brooklyn, the eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham, has faced relentless ridicule online for his career changes. After being released by Arsenal, he went on to release a photography book at 18. Despite his family's fame, Victoria insists it's not their children's fault they're labelled 'nepo babies'. She recently defended Cruz, who is also trying to build a career in the public eye, urging people to give him a chance and judge him fairly.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn's younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz, have found success in modelling and music respectively. Victoria's comments highlight the challenges faced by children of famous parents in the current climate, where they are often judged harshly due to their family connections.
Victoria Beckham's admission that she feels sorry for 'nepo babies' and her defence of her children, particularly Cruz, sheds light on the pressures faced by children of famous parents. Despite the online ridicule and criticism, Victoria remains supportive of her children's career choices, urging the public to give them a fair chance.