Victoria Beckham has addressed the public scrutiny surrounding her family’s estrangement from son Brooklyn, saying she long ago learned to tune out the noise, insisting she and David have always put their children first.
Talking on one Time 100 panel on Wednesday, the fashion designer, 51, was asked about the relentless commentary surrounding her personal life.
“I learned a long time ago to really not listen to the noise, not focus on the noise. Somebody’s always going to have something to say. I just don’t pay attention to it, if that makes any sense,” she said.
She added with a wry touch, “Someone else will take care of it. I don’t want to know. That’s how I handle it, I suppose.”
She also put the current wave of attention in context. “This has been happening since I was 20. So it’s been going on for a long time.”
She was warm about the support she receives from her husband of almost thirty years.
“I have an incredible husband who supports me immensely. We are always there for each other,” she said of David Beckham.
The comments come just days after Victoria’s first TV interview since Brooklyn, 27, posted a scathing statement on Instagram in January declaring he had no desire to reconcile with his family.
Appears on Today on Tuesday, Victoria said the same thing she has consistently said throughout the public fallout.
“We always put our kids first. We love our kids so much and we’ve always really focused on protecting our kids.”
She had also broken her silence earlier this month in an interview with The Wall Street Journaland told the outlet that all she and David “ever tried to do” was “protect and love” their four children.
“I think we’ve always loved our kids so much. We’ve always tried to be the best parents we can be.”
Brooklyn is said to have begun to distance himself from the Beckhams following his April 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz, with Page six reported last summer that he had “no contact” with his family.
His Instagram statement from January brought the feud fully into the public eye.



