Behind the Glamour: Ex-Stylist Alleges ‘Spooky Energy’ as Beckham Family Rift Spirals

The pristine facade of one of the world’s most famous families has developed a very public crack, and the fallout is revealing a narrative far removed from their carefully curated image. The latest salvo comes not from a tabloid, but from within their own gilded circle. Celebrity hairstylist Justin Anderson, who once worked with Brooklyn Beckham’s wife, Nicola Peltz, has broken his silence with startling candor, describing her as possessing “spooky energy” and being “not a good person.” Anderson, who previously called Peltz a “monster” on a podcast in 2019, stated he felt no regret for his past comments, bluntly adding, “I perked up right when I saw that they were getting married. I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, this isn’t going to be good for that family.’” His allegations paint a picture of a calculating “mean-girl” behind the scenes, suggesting the current family meltdown may have been foreseen by insiders long before Brooklyn’s explosive social media posts.

The drama reached a fever pitch when Brooklyn Beckham, the 26-year-old son of David and Victoria, posted a lengthy, raw statement on Instagram, accusing his parents of a years-long campaign to sabotage his marriage. He made stunning claims, alleging his mother canceled designing Nicola’s wedding dress at the last minute, that his parents tried to pressure him into signing away the rights to his own name, and that Victoria “hijacked” his first dance at his wedding, dancing “very inappropriately” on him in front of hundreds of guests. “I’ve never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life,” Brooklyn wrote, framing his post as a desperate act of self-defense against a family he claims has continued to “go to the press.” The allegations suggest a bitter power struggle, with Anderson implying Nicola may be the puppet master, stating Brooklyn’s public outburst “seems like somebody’s putting him up to it.”

As the he-said, they-said battle captivates the public, the core question shifts from who is right to what is real beneath the veneer of celebrity. David Beckham’s subdued response, urging his children to “make mistakes” and learn from them, did little to quell the storm. With sources hinting that incriminating wedding footage exists, the world is left watching a modern-day dynastic saga unfold—a tale where allegations of “spooky energy,” financial pressure, and deeply personal betrayals threaten to permanently tarnish a legacy built on fame, fashion, and football. The Beckham brand, once synonymous with aspirational unity, now faces its greatest test in the court of public opinion, proving that even the most polished families are not immune to the corrosive power of private grievances played out on a global stage.



