Anonymous wrote:I think when a man gets married he generally tends to side with his wife's side. My ds is not even married, his girlfriend is lovely but I see it already. Her side is favored. We're easy going people so it's fine, but I imagine if I were more of a dramatic, diva person who liked things my way, there'd be major clashing over things, little slights can become mountains and resentment accumulates. Now throw in billionaire tantrums and expectations, immaturity, social media and public interest and it's a perfect storm for a huge mess of a situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, can we stop pretending that David and Victoria Beckham are some paragon of class and propriety?
Really?
They're tacky, grasping weirdos. Second only to the Kardashians in their fakeness. Valuable brand my ass. Maybe across the pond, but not in the US.
You can say what you want by they are worth $600 million dollars. That seems valuable to me.
Right? If it was worthless Brooklyn wouldn’t be so mad.
Exactly and I just have to add- they are nothing like the Kardashians! The Beckham brand was built on top of both of their successful first careers (sports and music). They aren't "famous for being famous." They actually had some credibility.
People respect people who are self made. They have less tolerance for the spoiled kids acting up.
Meh. David Beckham is a great soccer player. Victoria Beckham was in a band that had its 15 minutes of fame and is now famous for being married to David and being really skinny.
You are underplaying their accomplishments quite a bit. They are very self-made. They parlayed their initial successes (which took work, especially David, when younger) into more sustainable long-term businesses. He is the president and an owner of Miami FC among other things. She has her fashion label and a makeup line among other things. They may not be Pelz-level but their kids grew up in luxury.
+1. The Spice Girls weren't a one-hit wonder. They were a household name in the 90s. It's laughable to say she had 15 minutes of fame. Then Victoria pivoted to another career before you could do that simply by posting on Instagram.
Brooklyn's "takedown" of his parents is shameful. He's not lifting the curtain on anything top-secret. He's having a temper tantrum.
That’s your opinion. I think a MIL not correcting the behavior of a guest rudely calling her the most beautiful person in the room on her son’s wedding day is shameful. I think trying to restrict an adult child’s use of their own name is shameful.
Maybe Brooklyn and Nicola are awful people. Don’t know them and don’t care to know them. But I do think that not accepting your adult son’s wife after they’ve been married for years is not mature adult behavior by Posh and Becks.
Oh so you’re one of those anti MIL wackadoodles. The only shameful behavior is two grown ass adults crying about such things in public when they haven’t worked a day in their lives and have never experienced hardship. It’s extremely tone deaf in today’s climate.
Then maybe the other two grown adults should've stopped going to tabloids about their son and ignored them.
Again, provide the evidence they did that please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, can we stop pretending that David and Victoria Beckham are some paragon of class and propriety?
Really?
They're tacky, grasping weirdos. Second only to the Kardashians in their fakeness. Valuable brand my ass. Maybe across the pond, but not in the US.
You can say what you want by they are worth $600 million dollars. That seems valuable to me.
Right? If it was worthless Brooklyn wouldn’t be so mad.
Exactly and I just have to add- they are nothing like the Kardashians! The Beckham brand was built on top of both of their successful first careers (sports and music). They aren't "famous for being famous." They actually had some credibility.
People respect people who are self made. They have less tolerance for the spoiled kids acting up.
Meh. David Beckham is a great soccer player. Victoria Beckham was in a band that had its 15 minutes of fame and is now famous for being married to David and being really skinny.
You are underplaying their accomplishments quite a bit. They are very self-made. They parlayed their initial successes (which took work, especially David, when younger) into more sustainable long-term businesses. He is the president and an owner of Miami FC among other things. She has her fashion label and a makeup line among other things. They may not be Pelz-level but their kids grew up in luxury.
+1. The Spice Girls weren't a one-hit wonder. They were a household name in the 90s. It's laughable to say she had 15 minutes of fame. Then Victoria pivoted to another career before you could do that simply by posting on Instagram.
Brooklyn's "takedown" of his parents is shameful. He's not lifting the curtain on anything top-secret. He's having a temper tantrum.
That’s your opinion. I think a MIL not correcting the behavior of a guest rudely calling her the most beautiful person in the room on her son’s wedding day is shameful. I think trying to restrict an adult child’s use of their own name is shameful.
Maybe Brooklyn and Nicola are awful people. Don’t know them and don’t care to know them. But I do think that not accepting your adult son’s wife after they’ve been married for years is not mature adult behavior by Posh and Becks.
Oh so you’re one of those anti MIL wackadoodles. The only shameful behavior is two grown ass adults crying about such things in public when they haven’t worked a day in their lives and have never experienced hardship. It’s extremely tone deaf in today’s climate.
Then maybe the other two grown adults should've stopped going to tabloids about their son and ignored them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, can we stop pretending that David and Victoria Beckham are some paragon of class and propriety?
Really?
They're tacky, grasping weirdos. Second only to the Kardashians in their fakeness. Valuable brand my ass. Maybe across the pond, but not in the US.
You can say what you want by they are worth $600 million dollars. That seems valuable to me.
Right? If it was worthless Brooklyn wouldn’t be so mad.
Exactly and I just have to add- they are nothing like the Kardashians! The Beckham brand was built on top of both of their successful first careers (sports and music). They aren't "famous for being famous." They actually had some credibility.
People respect people who are self made. They have less tolerance for the spoiled kids acting up.
Meh. David Beckham is a great soccer player. Victoria Beckham was in a band that had its 15 minutes of fame and is now famous for being married to David and being really skinny.
You are underplaying their accomplishments quite a bit. They are very self-made. They parlayed their initial successes (which took work, especially David, when younger) into more sustainable long-term businesses. He is the president and an owner of Miami FC among other things. She has her fashion label and a makeup line among other things. They may not be Pelz-level but their kids grew up in luxury.
+1. The Spice Girls weren't a one-hit wonder. They were a household name in the 90s. It's laughable to say she had 15 minutes of fame. Then Victoria pivoted to another career before you could do that simply by posting on Instagram.
Brooklyn's "takedown" of his parents is shameful. He's not lifting the curtain on anything top-secret. He's having a temper tantrum.
That’s your opinion. I think a MIL not correcting the behavior of a guest rudely calling her the most beautiful person in the room on her son’s wedding day is shameful. I think trying to restrict an adult child’s use of their own name is shameful.
Maybe Brooklyn and Nicola are awful people. Don’t know them and don’t care to know them. But I do think that not accepting your adult son’s wife after they’ve been married for years is not mature adult behavior by Posh and Becks.
Oh so you’re one of those anti MIL wackadoodles. The only shameful behavior is two grown ass adults crying about such things in public when they haven’t worked a day in their lives and have never experienced hardship. It’s extremely tone deaf in today’s climate.
Then maybe the other two grown adults should've stopped going to tabloids about their son and ignored them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, can we stop pretending that David and Victoria Beckham are some paragon of class and propriety?
Really?
They're tacky, grasping weirdos. Second only to the Kardashians in their fakeness. Valuable brand my ass. Maybe across the pond, but not in the US.
You can say what you want by they are worth $600 million dollars. That seems valuable to me.
Right? If it was worthless Brooklyn wouldn’t be so mad.
Exactly and I just have to add- they are nothing like the Kardashians! The Beckham brand was built on top of both of their successful first careers (sports and music). They aren't "famous for being famous." They actually had some credibility.
People respect people who are self made. They have less tolerance for the spoiled kids acting up.
Meh. David Beckham is a great soccer player. Victoria Beckham was in a band that had its 15 minutes of fame and is now famous for being married to David and being really skinny.
You are underplaying their accomplishments quite a bit. They are very self-made. They parlayed their initial successes (which took work, especially David, when younger) into more sustainable long-term businesses. He is the president and an owner of Miami FC among other things. She has her fashion label and a makeup line among other things. They may not be Pelz-level but their kids grew up in luxury.
+1. The Spice Girls weren't a one-hit wonder. They were a household name in the 90s. It's laughable to say she had 15 minutes of fame. Then Victoria pivoted to another career before you could do that simply by posting on Instagram.
Brooklyn's "takedown" of his parents is shameful. He's not lifting the curtain on anything top-secret. He's having a temper tantrum.
That’s your opinion. I think a MIL not correcting the behavior of a guest rudely calling her the most beautiful person in the room on her son’s wedding day is shameful. I think trying to restrict an adult child’s use of their own name is shameful.
Maybe Brooklyn and Nicola are awful people. Don’t know them and don’t care to know them. But I do think that not accepting your adult son’s wife after they’ve been married for years is not mature adult behavior by Posh and Becks.
Oh so you’re one of those anti MIL wackadoodles. The only shameful behavior is two grown ass adults crying about such things in public when they haven’t worked a day in their lives and have never experienced hardship. It’s extremely tone deaf in today’s climate.
Anonymous wrote:I think when a man gets married he generally tends to side with his wife's side. My ds is not even married, his girlfriend is lovely but I see it already. Her side is favored. We're easy going people so it's fine, but I imagine if I were more of a dramatic, diva person who liked things my way, there'd be major clashing over things, little slights can become mountains and resentment accumulates. Now throw in billionaire tantrums and expectations, immaturity, social media and public interest and it's a perfect storm for a huge mess of a situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Beckhams are in their 50s acting like high schoolers.
They have raised a monster and are paying the price. But David has said sometimes you hae to let the kids make their mistakes. Brooklyn will come crawling back at some point.
Sure, but at their age they should be taking the high road and not taking the bait. I expect Nicola and Brooklyn to act more immature because of their relative youth and coddled spoiled brat upbringings. I expect N&B to be hypersensitive and more emotionally unstable. The Beckhams have no idea how petty and unhinged they are coming across by publicly battling those two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Beckhams are in their 50s acting like high schoolers.
They have raised a monster and are paying the price. But David has said sometimes you hae to let the kids make their mistakes. Brooklyn will come crawling back at some point.
Sure, but at their age they should be taking the high road and not taking the bait. I expect Nicola and Brooklyn to act more immature because of their relative youth and coddled spoiled brat upbringings. I expect N&B to be hypersensitive and more emotionally unstable. The Beckhams have no idea how petty and unhinged they are coming across by publicly battling those two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Beckhams are in their 50s acting like high schoolers.
They have raised a monster and are paying the price. But David has said sometimes you hae to let the kids make their mistakes. Brooklyn will come crawling back at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be 51 years old in a few months. I've seen my share of celebrity gossip stories.
If there is one thing I've learned is that the celebrity gossip stories tend to recycle the same plot but with different characters.
Take a son famous since birth and a well-known or beloved family. The woman marrying said son will always be cast as the villain in the celebrity gossip story world.
When you see the story the first time, you probably think what a wench the wife is and how could she take son away from his beloved family. But then you keep seeing the same story play out and the impact lessens. You're like, "wait, I've seen this story before" and you become skeptical of it and makes you rethink the first time you heard the story.
I've been around long enough to see this story play out with JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Prince Harry and Meaghan and now Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola.
Well, if we're comparing to the Kardashians, the marriages don't last with the over bearing mother in law.
The marriages don't last bc they are picking the most unsuitable or unstable partners. But I think all those Kardashians are a product of their environment.
So, coming after your own parents suggests what? Is he a suitable and stable partner? What made him seem like quality husband material at 23?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be 51 years old in a few months. I've seen my share of celebrity gossip stories.
If there is one thing I've learned is that the celebrity gossip stories tend to recycle the same plot but with different characters.
Take a son famous since birth and a well-known or beloved family. The woman marrying said son will always be cast as the villain in the celebrity gossip story world.
When you see the story the first time, you probably think what a wench the wife is and how could she take son away from his beloved family. But then you keep seeing the same story play out and the impact lessens. You're like, "wait, I've seen this story before" and you become skeptical of it and makes you rethink the first time you heard the story.
I've been around long enough to see this story play out with JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Prince Harry and Meaghan and now Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola.
Well, if we're comparing to the Kardashians, the marriages don't last with the over bearing mother in law.
The marriages don't last bc they are picking the most unsuitable or unstable partners. But I think all those Kardashians are a product of their environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i dont understand why anyone is applauding him - it's WILD to me.
1. He's obviously very very stupid as evidenced by a. never having had a job b. his decision to do or say any of this in public and c. his appalling grammar
2. Total streisand effect. Answering a q no one asked
3. What kind of psychopathic child would not just deal with this in private? Even if your parent danced weirdly at your wedding, and you're furious, then worst case scenario just stop speaking to them. Who goes out of their way years later to tell the whole world about it? psychotic.
When your narc wife tells you to do it or else, a weak man does it.
People like you who are always looking for a woman to blame for a man's behavior are just pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be 51 years old in a few months. I've seen my share of celebrity gossip stories.
If there is one thing I've learned is that the celebrity gossip stories tend to recycle the same plot but with different characters.
Take a son famous since birth and a well-known or beloved family. The woman marrying said son will always be cast as the villain in the celebrity gossip story world.
When you see the story the first time, you probably think what a wench the wife is and how could she take son away from his beloved family. But then you keep seeing the same story play out and the impact lessens. You're like, "wait, I've seen this story before" and you become skeptical of it and makes you rethink the first time you heard the story.
I've been around long enough to see this story play out with JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Prince Harry and Meaghan and now Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola.
Well, if we're comparing to the Kardashians, the marriages don't last with the over bearing mother in law.