David Beckham has received an apology after a social media post was accused of “objectifying” women, as a public row involving his son Brooklyn played out online.
The former England captain, who was knighted and is now co-owner of Inter Miami, had become the subject of criticism following the post. The backlash centred on claims that the content crossed a line, with some users calling it inappropriate and disrespectful.
It later emerged that an apology was issued over the post, with the individual involved acknowledging the reaction it had caused and seeking to address the offence taken by others.
The situation unfolded at the same time as tensions were visible in the public eye involving Beckham and his eldest son, Brooklyn. The exchange drew attention on social media as the disagreement became a talking point among fans, with the family dynamic placed under fresh scrutiny.
Beckham has not made any official statement on the matter. However, the apology marked a clear development in the online dispute, bringing a measure of closure to the controversy surrounding the “objectifying” accusation.
















