The wedding DJ who witnessed the now-infamous mother-son dance between Brooklyn Beckham and Victoria Beckham has finally broken his silence. DJ Fat Tony is setting the record straight about what really went down at that star-studded 2022 ceremony.
Speaking on ITV’s This Morning via BBC, the seasoned DJ dropped some serious revelations about the cringeworthy moment that’s been making headlines. Meanwhile, the internet has been buzzing with speculation since Brooklyn Beckham accused his mother of hijacking his first dance with his bride, Nicola Peltz.
Marc Anthony’s Surprise Call
The drama unfolded when Marc Anthony was performing on stage during the reception. According to DJ Fat Tony, the Latin Grammy winner called Brooklyn Beckham to the stage, setting off a chain of events nobody anticipated.

Marc Anthony asked for “the most beautiful woman in the room” to come to the stage, and then he said, “Victoria, come to the stage” instead of the bride. Talk about a plot twist nobody saw coming.
The wedding DJ explained that Brooklyn was “suddenly, literally devastated because he thought he was going to do his first dance with his wife”. Not exactly the romantic moment the groom had envisioned.
Tears and Awkward Hip Moves
Things went from uncomfortable to downright painful when Nicola reportedly fled the scene. The bride left “the room crying her eyes out” while Brooklyn remained “stuck there on stage”, according to Tony’s firsthand account.
Then came the Latin-inspired choreography. Marc Anthony told Brooklyn to “put your hands on your mother’s hips”, which the wedding DJ chalked up to Latin dancing culture. However, the timing couldn’t have been worse.

“The whole situation was really awkward for everyone in the room”, DJ Fat Tony admitted during his television appearance.
Setting the Record Straight
Despite wild internet speculation, the wedding DJ was quick to dispel certain rumors. “There was no slutdropping, there was no black PVC catsuits, there was no Spice Girl action”, Tony clarified to hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary.
The real issue? Timing. “The word inappropriate, why I said it was inappropriate as well, it was the timing”, the DJ emphasized.

Tony revealed he worked the entire three-day wedding extravaganza. Yet “the brunch on the Sunday” proved to be “the most awkward part of it all because everything that had gone on on the actual wedding night was discussed among the guests the next morning”.
A Latin Thing Gone Wrong
Victoria Beckham found herself in an uncomfortable spotlight that evening. DJ Fat Tony noted that he’s performed at numerous Beckham family events over the years, describing them as “a very dancey, close-knit family”.
Still, he acknowledged Brooklyn’s feelings were valid. “This is all about how Brooklyn feels. If he felt it was inappropriate and awkward, then it was inappropriate”, the wedding DJ stated diplomatically.

The incident became central to Brooklyn Beckham’s recent explosive Instagram posts targeting his famous parents. He claimed the dance left him feeling humiliated in front of 500 guests.
For Victoria Beckham, the fallout has been brutal. Sources suggest she’s reportedly devastated by the online mockery following her son’s public accusations.
DJ Fat Tony’s account provides crucial context to a story that’s dominated entertainment headlines. His perspective shows how one misread moment can overshadow an entire celebration.




