Okay, so it looks like things are getting a little messy between Anaïs Gallagher and the Beckhams. It seems Brooklyn Beckham may have blocked her on social media, and everyone’s speculating it’s related to the ongoing family drama. As someone who keeps a close eye on these things, it’s clear this is adding another layer to an already complicated situation, and it’s playing out publicly for all to see!
Noel Gallagher and Meg Matthews’ 26-year-old daughter recently suggested on Instagram that she was also affected by the conflict involving the Beckhams.
Anaïs and Brooklyn had been friends since childhood, growing up together in west London and attending the same sixth form college in Belsize Park.
However, her most recent post implies that she and someone she used to be close to are no longer speaking, as she mentioned being blocked by that person.
After a friend mentioned his Instagram Story – a long, angry post criticizing his family – people immediately thought she was referring to Brooklyn.
This decision follows Brooklyn’s previous actions of cutting off contact with his close family, as their ongoing conflict continues to worsen.
I was so excited when Anaïs shared a screenshot with me! It showed a message from her friend asking, ‘Hey, have you seen that BLANK story?’ It’s clearly something everyone’s talking about!
To which Anaïs replied: ‘No I’m blocked. Please show me.’
Anaïs didn’t reveal who blocked her, which led her followers to guess at the identity of the person.
When they were younger, the two were good friends and spent a lot of time together.
They both dismissed rumors of a romantic relationship back in 2017, and things apparently cooled off after Brooklyn moved to the United States.
Their friendship appears to be over, and fans believe Brooklyn has blocked her from viewing his social media.
One person said: ‘Did Brooklyn Beckham block you as well?’
Someone else shared that Brooklyn Beckham posted a story on Instagram claiming his mother, Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice), playfully did a suggestive dance with him during his first dance at his wedding.
A third person said: ‘The ‘no I’m blocked’ is so real.’
One other person added: ‘The 8th pic? I bet that was very juicy gossip.’
A fifth person said: ‘Who dares to block you my princess?’
And another person said: ‘Who would block the most iconic girlie on earth?’
The friendship between Anaïs and Brooklyn started to fray after Anaïs publicly criticized Brooklyn’s photography book on TikTok, calling it ‘offensive’.
The AI was responding to a TikTok video from @cheddarnewsofficial, who was making fun of a book by photographer Brooklyn. The book, titled ‘What I See,’ is a collection of his photographs with accompanying text.
The funny TikTok video features the user pretending to be serious while dramatically reading a passage from a book originally published in 2017.
The post shows Brooklyn posing with a large mirror selfie, sporting a pair of Victoria Beckham sunglasses. He captioned the photo with a message expressing his pride in his mother.
Anaïs joined commenters ridiculing Brooklyn. She wrote: ‘I genuinely find this book offensive.’
Since Brooklyn publicly explained why he’s distanced himself from his family, the Beckhams haven’t said anything publicly about the situation.
Instead of joining Brooklyn, his parents David and Victoria, along with his brothers Romeo and Cruz, and sister Harper, showed their family support at Haute Couture Fashion Week last week.
Brooklyn stated he felt controlled by his family, who he believes prioritize publicity over everything else. He also shared that being with his wife, Nicola, has brought him a sense of calm and eased his long-standing anxiety.
He wrote: ‘I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private.
I’m disappointed that my parents and their representatives keep talking to the media. Because of this, I feel I need to share my side of the story and correct some of the false information that’s been published.
I’ve decided not to try and make things right with my family. This isn’t about being controlled; it’s about finally asserting my own needs and boundaries, something I haven’t done before.
‘For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family.
I grew up surrounded by showy displays on social media, obligatory family gatherings, and relationships that often felt fake.
I’ve recently witnessed how far some people will go to spread lies in the media, often harming innocent individuals, all to maintain a false image. However, I’m confident that the truth will eventually be revealed.
He explained that his parents have consistently tried to sabotage his relationship, starting even before his wedding, and they still haven’t stopped.
Mom unexpectedly cancelled making Nicola’s dress right before the event, even though Nicola was really looking forward to wearing it. This left Nicola scrambling to find a replacement.
In the weeks leading up to my wedding, my parents constantly pressured me – even offering money – to give up the legal rights to my name. This would have impacted not only me, but also my wife and any children we might have.
They insisted I sign the agreement before my wedding, as that would start the deal’s terms.
‘My holdout affected the payday, and they have never treated me the same since.’
To make matters worse, he explained that his mother actually called him “evil” during wedding planning. This was because he and his wife, Nicola, decided to seat his grandmother, Sandra, and Nicola’s grandmother at their table, as both women were widows.
‘Both of our parents had their own tables equally adjacent to ours.
The night before my wedding, some family members made it clear they didn’t consider my partner, Nicola, to be one of us – they said she wasn’t related by blood and therefore wasn’t really family.
Ever since I began asserting myself with my family, my parents have relentlessly attacked me, both in private and by sharing negative information with the press.
Even my own brothers turned against me, attacking me online before unexpectedly cutting off all contact last summer.
Honestly, I was so upset when my mum cut in on my first dance with my wife! We’d been picturing it for weeks – a slow, romantic song, just the two of us – and she just… took over. It really threw off a special moment.
During our wedding reception, with 500 guests watching, Marc Anthony invited me on stage. I was supposed to have my first dance with my wife, but surprisingly, it was my mother who was there waiting to dance with me instead.
She danced suggestively against me in public, which was incredibly uncomfortable and humiliating. It was a deeply upsetting experience.
We decided to renew our vows to make fresh, happy memories of our wedding day, replacing any old anxieties or awkwardness with joy.
Despite our best efforts, my family has repeatedly shown a lack of respect towards my wife.
My mother has consistently invited women I used to know into our family life, and it’s obvious she’s trying to make both of us feel awkward.
Even though things were tough, we still made the trip to London for my dad’s birthday. It was so frustrating, though, because we ended up stuck in our hotel room for a whole week, unable to see him and just trying to figure out how to make the most of our time together.
He wouldn’t agree to anything unless it was done at his large birthday party, complete with a hundred guests and cameras everywhere.
He only agreed to meet if I came alone, which really hurt. Then, when my family visited Los Angeles, they wouldn’t see me – they completely shut me out.
‘My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first.
These days, it seems like ‘family love’ is measured by social media posts or how fast we rush to take family photos, even if it means neglecting work or other commitments.
For years, we’ve made a real effort to attend all the fashion shows, parties, and media events, always presenting a picture of a flawless family.
My wife once asked my mother to help rescue dogs affected by the Los Angeles fires, but my mother said no.
Let me tell you, people often get our dynamic wrong. They assume my wife is the one calling the shots, but honestly, it’s the opposite. I grew up in a household where my parents had a very strong influence, and that pattern of being controlled actually goes way back – much further than my marriage. It’s something I’ve been navigating for most of my life, really.
I struggled with severe anxiety for most of my life. But since becoming independent from my family, it’s completely gone away.
‘I wake up every morning grateful for the life I chose, and have found peace and relief.
My wife and I simply want a peaceful, private life, and happiness for our family – we don’t want to be influenced by public opinion or media attention.
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