Marc Anthony has spoken out after finding himself in the middle of the Beckham family feud.

During a scathing indictment of his family posted on Instagram last month, Brooklyn Beckham, 26, accused his mother, Victoria, 51, of “hijacking” his first dance with his wife, Nicola Peltz after the “Vivir Mi Vida” singer, 57, called him to the stage at their 2022 wedding reception. Page Six even reported that Anthony introduced the Spice Girl — not the bride — as “the most beautiful woman in the room” at the time.

Brooklyn claimed his mother then “danced very inappropriately” on him, leaving him “humiliated.”

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Asked to comment about being “pulled into” the Beckham “situation” during an interview published by The Hollywood Reporter on Monday, February 9,  the Man on Fire star responded, “I have nothing to say about what’s happening with the family.”

“They’re a wonderful, wonderful family,” he added. “I’ve known them since before the kids were born. I’m godfather to [Brooklyn’s 20-year-old brother] Cruz. I’m really close to the family. But I have nothing to say about what happened there.”

“It’s extremely unfortunate how it’s playing out — but [how it’s playing out] is hardly the truth,” the salsa king hinted.

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Instagram/victoriabeckham

In his statement, Brooklyn insisted he does “not want to reconcile” with his family due to their relationship with his wife. He also accused his parents, Victoria and dad David, of trying to “ruin” his relationship with actress Peltz, 31.

Last week, as previously reported in the Enquirer, it emerged he has had laser treatment on tattoos which featured the word ‘dad’ in another clear message he is moving away from his family.

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