Victoria Beckham Responds to Son Brooklyn's Claims About 'Brand Beckham' and Family Dynamics Victoria Beckham addresses her estranged son Brooklyn's allegations about their family being 'performative' and prioritizing 'Brand Beckham' over personal relationships. She denies being a 'pushy parent' and explains how their success grew organically, with each family member pursuing their own careers. Victoria Beckham has responded to her estranged son Brooklyn's recent allegations in a candid interview on Emma Grede's podcast Aspire. The fashion designer, 52, addressed claims made by Brooklyn, 27, who accused his parents and siblings of being 'performative' and prioritizing 'public promotion and endorsements above all else. ' Brooklyn also alleged that he had been 'controlled' by his parents, with 'performative social media posts, family events, and inauthentic relationships. ' Victoria refuted these claims, stating that building their £500 million empire, known as 'Brand Beckham,' was never their intention. She emphasized that their success grew organically, with both she and her husband David pursuing separate careers.Victoria recalled how she and David first met, with him being a 'Brylcreem boy' and her being part of the Spice Girls, where she learned about branding and marketing. She insisted that they never consciously set out to create 'Brand Beckham,' and that their individual projects—David's work with Inter Miami and her fashion and beauty empire—were always separate. Victoria acknowledged the pressures her children faced growing up in the public eye but maintained that she always tried to protect them.She also denied being a 'pushy parent,' stating that her goal was to support her children in fulfilling their potential. The interview comes after Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz snubbed David's 50th birthday celebrations last May, with their lawyers demanding that all communication go through them. Brooklyn had previously claimed that his mother called him 'evil' for not sitting at the head table at his wedding and accused her of 'hijacking' their first dance.Despite the family rift, Victoria expressed her commitment to being the best mother she could be, focusing on ensuring her children become the best versions of themselves. She also discussed how her younger children, Harper and Cruz, are building their own careers within the 'Brand Beckham' framework. Cruz, in particular, is pursuing a music career, and Victoria praised his dedication to learning multiple instruments and writing his own songs.She highlighted the importance of learning one's craft and building a brand humbly, reflecting the values she and David have always upheld