Victoria Beckham was one of the star attendees at the launch of Gordon Ramsay’s show, Being Gordon Ramsay, after the TV chef revealed he’s still in touch with her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham.
The Cloud23 creator, 26, released a bombshell statement last month during which he revealed he doesn’t want to reconcile with his A-list parents. On Saturday, Gordon, who is a close family friend of the Beckhams, said he’s still in touch with Brooklyn, but that Brooklyn needs to “remember where he came from” and that David and Victoria are great parents.
Victoria was photographed joining her close friends Gordon and Tana, along with their children, at his Asian-inspired restaurant Lucky Cat.
VB was all smiles as she posed with the couple of the evening, oozing her usual glamorous sense of style. For the occasion, she rocked an all-black ensemble comprised of a black shirt, a matching pencil skirt with a thigh-high split and peep-toe heels.
Gordon and Tana’s daughter, Holly and her new husband, Adam Peaty, looked better than ever, fresh from their month-long honeymoon, part of which was a gift from her parents.
The newlywed looked beautiful in a burgundy mini-dress and silver heels. Gordon and Tana’s other youngest daughter Tilly, 24, also stepped out for the special occasion oozing elegance in black lace gown, with her boyfriend Henry Farrow.
Gordon’s Brooklyn verdict
The evening out came after Gordon opened up about Brooklyn’s feud with the family. During his chat with the Sun, he said they are still in touch but, just days after the interview was published, it has been reported that Brooklyn has now unfollowed the TV chef.
He said: “It’s a very difficult situation,” Gordon started. “Victoria is upset, and I know 24/7, seven days a week, just how much David loves Brooklyn. Brooklyn and I have messaged a little bit; our relationship is solid. I love him – his heart is incredible.”
Talking about David and Victoria as parents, he continued: “I’ve seen first-hand just how good parents they are. David as a dad is just incredible. They’ve both put so much energy into their kids, and I know just how many times they’ve got Brooklyn out of the [expletive].”
“I think it’s going to be a matter of time before Brooklyn takes a good look at himself and understands just what his parents mean to him. He’s desperate to forge his own way, and I respect that from him. It’s such a good thing to do. But remember where you came from. And honestly, one day you’re not going to have your mum and dad, and you need to understand that. That penny will drop.”
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