Brooklyn Beckham’s ex-girlfriend, Afton McKeit, revealed who actually wrote that devastating post about his famous parents, David and Victoria Beckham. Afton dated Brooklyn in 2017 and knows very well what was going on inside the family.
The daughter of TV host Jillian McKeit, Afton publicly addressed Brooklyn’s crushing statements about his parents. For a long time, rumors have circulated online that his wife, Nicola Peltz, has a strong influence on him. Some even claimed that his parents share the same opinion, believing that Nicola is a bad influence on him. Because of this, some speculated that it was Peltz who wrote the post with the accusations.

“Many things have happened over the years. This didn’t happen suddenly. Brooklyn spoke the truth in his post. Growing up was hard for him. Every story has two sides, but I know that growing up under constant scrutiny was difficult for him,” Afton said.
She explained that Brooklyn always struggled with anxiety as he grew up and felt that the world expected him to fail. Afton added that he tried to live in the shadow of his globally famous and successful parents.

The young woman also said that Brooklyn hated being photographed and that David and Victoria could have done more to protect him from critics while he went through his teen years in the spotlight.
Brooklyn’s ex even claimed that he often felt isolated because his parents were frequently away. She also denied the rumors that Nicola wrote the statement on Brooklyn’s behalf. According to Afton, he is smart enough to have written the six-page Instagram post himself.
Ultimately, Afton McKeit’s revelations shed light on the struggles Brooklyn Beckham faced growing up in the shadow of fame. Far from a simple scandal, the story reveals a young man navigating anxiety, isolation, and the pressures of a public life while trying to assert his own voice. Her account not only clarifies the authorship of the post but also reminds us that behind every viral statement is a human being with real emotions, challenges, and the courage to speak their truth.
