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Victoria Beckham's private family dispute has become a growing story after reports that wedding footage showing her dancing with her son, Brooklyn Beckham, could be worth up to £38m ($50m) to streaming platforms.

Insiders say Brooklyn, 26, and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, 31, are weighing offers for unseen footage from their 2022 Florida wedding and a vow renewal in August 2025, including material critics have labelled 'inappropriate'.

The talk of big money deals has transformed a family feud into a commercial opportunity with global media interest.

Footage From Wedding Becomes Alleged Streaming Gold

RadarOnline reports that several major streaming companies have approached Brooklyn, 26, and Nicola, 31, about a potential documentary package. Sources mentioned Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime and Paramount Plus as among interested suitors. The offer could reportedly be close to $50m if the rights to hours of unseen footage are included.

The proposed series is said to span three parts and revolve around the rift between Brooklyn and his parents, David Beckham, 50, and Victoria Beckham, 51. An insider told RadarOnline that nothing has yet been agreed, and discussions are moving slowly while potential consequences are considered.

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Beckham Brand Seen As Strong TV Property

Industry observers see value in the Beckham name on screen. Previous documentaries featuring David and Victoria Beckham reached large audiences worldwide and demonstrated demand for family stories with emotional pull. The source suggested producers believe there is even greater appetite for candid, behind-the-scenes material that offers insight into Brooklyn and Nicola's daily life.

The alleged highlight of the footage is from the 2022 wedding reception. RadarOnline says Victoria's dance with her son before the couple's first dance is being described as the 'real prize' in discussions with streamers.

Wedding DJ Describes Moment And Reaction

DJ Fat Tony, who worked the wedding, spoke later about the timing of the dance. He said what he observed was what he considered 'inappropriate', adding that it was meant to be a moment for the bride and groom.

This detail has driven parts of the public conversation, in part because it suggests the awkward moment happened in front of around 500 guests and was preserved on camera for posterity. ​

Brooklyn's Public Break With Family Adds Drama

The backdrop to the streaming talk is Brooklyn Beckham's explosive Instagram statement on 19 January. He wrote that he had been silent for years and tried to keep matters private. He then said: 'I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life.' He also accused Victoria of 'dancing inappropriately' at the wedding, a phrase that has since circulated widely online.

Friends of David and Victoria told RadarOnline the couple were 'utterly devastated' by Brooklyn's public remarks. They also said the Beckhams would 'welcome him with arms wide open' if he chose to return.

Vow Renewal Reportedly Excluded Beckham Family

RadarOnline also reported that the August 2025 vow renewal, hosted by Nicola's father, Nelson Peltz, did not include the Beckham family. That absence has itself become a talking point in the public narrative, underscoring the depth of the current family tensions.

Documentary Offers Raise Questions About Memory And Narrative

The suggestion that a formal three-part series might emerge from family archives raises ethical and emotional questions. A documentary inherently shapes narrative through structured episodes, defined moments, and character arcs. If such footage is sold to a streamer, critics warn the family risks losing control over how its story is told and remembered.

At the same time, the interest from major platforms shows how moments from private life are increasingly seen as commercial assets by those in the public eye. In this case, the tension between personal hurt and potential profit is clear.