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“Coach Reveals Beckham Family Feud Insights”

Brooklyn Beckham’s former coach at QPR, Anthony McCool, has shared insights on the Beckham family feud in a new documentary aired on ITV. Anthony, who trained Brooklyn at Queen’s Park Rangers when he was 14, recalled a moment when Brooklyn forgot his drink, leading to an unexpected intervention by a nearby individual.

Describing the incident, Anthony said, “This guy near us noticed Brooklyn’s oversight and quickly took action. He swiftly returned, resembling Jason Bourne with an earpiece, carrying a crate of Lucozade for Brooklyn.” The coach added, “It was a surreal moment for us, but it made me realize the pressure Brooklyn was under and how unconventional his life was perceived.”

In the upcoming ITV documentary titled “Beckham v Beckham: The Price of Fame?” which delves into Brooklyn’s life and the Beckham family dynamics, Anthony also highlighted Brooklyn’s reserved demeanor during his time at QPR.

Anthony noted, “Brooklyn appeared introverted, hesitant in eye contact initially, but always polite. His demeanor often raised concerns as he seemed distant, possibly embarrassed at times.”

Recently, Brooklyn publicly criticized his parents for prioritizing their public image over personal moments. In a scathing Instagram post, he revealed discomfort over his mother’s behavior at his wedding reception, claiming she disrupted his planned dance with his wife.

Reflecting on Brooklyn’s revelations, Anthony expressed sympathy for the young man and acknowledged witnessing a complex environment where Brooklyn was constantly surrounded by security. He emphasized that navigating such circumstances as a young person would be challenging.

The documentary “Beckham v Beckham: The Price of Fame?” will be broadcast tonight at 7.30pm on ITV.

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