Tallia Storm, the ex-girlfriend of Brooklyn Beckham, recently claimed that his mom, Victoria Beckham, alerted the paparazzi that Brooklyn would be attending one of her shows in 2014.
During a Tuesday, January 27, appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Storm, 27, alleged that Victoria, 51, had sent a security team to check out the venue ahead of her performance.
“At the time, I got such a fright,” the Scottish singer explained. “[Brooklyn’s dad] David [Beckham] has already dropped Brooklyn off at my house. I had met Victoria, in her pajamas, it was all just lovely and no big deal.”
When Brooklyn, now 26, arrived at the venue, he entered in through a side door with Storm’s sister. While nothing was out of the ordinary when they got there, things had changed by the time they left.

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“Then when we left, and there [were] all these people outside, I was frightened, thinking, ‘Oh, my goodness, I don’t want him to think this was me,’” Storm said.
However, it wasn’t until much later that Storm discovered who had allegedly been behind the tip to the paparazzi.
“There [were] 20 or 30 paps around, that was a thing, and they were like, ‘We found out from Team Victoria,’” she claimed.
Storm’s allegations came amid the Beckham family feud that exploded in the public eye on January 19 after Brooklyn slammed his parents for their treatment of him and his wife, Nicola Peltz, over the years.

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In the message, which he shared via his Instagram Stories, Brooklyn claimed that Victoria “humiliated” him the night of his wedding when she “danced inappropriately on” him during the reception.
While Victoria has yet to specifically address her eldest son’s message, she did recently post a sweet tribute to her family via Instagram and thanked them as she was named a Chevalière de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture.
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