Victoria Beckham, the former Spice Girl and fashion icon, is making a musical transition. In a recent interview, she revealed that she has 'handed the baton over' to her youngest son, Cruz, in the realm of performing arts. This comes as a surprise, given the ongoing family rift with her eldest son, Brooklyn, who has been notably absent from recent family celebrations.
The Beckhams, known for their musical heritage, have always had a strong connection to music. Victoria's father, Tony, was a musician, and she herself comes from a musical background. The family's love for music is evident in their celebrations, where they often come together to enjoy and appreciate the art form.
However, the recent family tensions have cast a shadow over these celebrations. Brooklyn's public statement earlier this year revealed a rift within the family, with claims of 'controlled narratives in the press' and a refusal to reconcile. The absence of Brooklyn from the recent birthday celebrations for his father, David, further emphasized the family's strained relationships.
Despite these challenges, Victoria remains focused on her career and her family's legacy. She has been building her fashion and beauty empire for over two decades, always aware of the public's preconceptions. Her recent Netflix documentary, where she opened up about her past and journey, marks a significant shift in her approach to branding. Victoria is now confident that her brand is respected and not perceived as a celebrity brand.
The Beckham family's success is evident in their recent achievement of billionaire status, with an estimated combined fortune of £1.185 billion. Victoria's transparency and hard work have led to this accomplishment, and she is proud of her fashion and beauty brand's profitability. As she hands over the performing baton to Cruz, Victoria continues to navigate her family's complexities while maintaining her focus on her career and legacy.