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David Beckham Says ‘Children Are Allowed to Make Mistakes’ When Asked About Social Media the Day After Brooklyn Beckham’s Bombshell Post

David Beckham addressed the controversy surrounding his son Brooklyn's recent Instagram post, which contained scathing claims about their family dynamics. While he did not directly reference Brooklyn, Beckham emphasized the importance of allowing children to make mistakes and acknowledged the complexities of social media's impact on youth.

APRIL 04: Brooklyn Beckham and David Beckham attend the "Our Planet" global premiere  at Natural History Museum on April 04, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)

APRIL 04: Brooklyn Beckham and David Beckham attend the "Our Planet" global premiere at Natural History Museum on April 04, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)

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Key Highlights

  • Brooklyn Beckham recently posted grievances about his parents on Instagram.
  • David Beckham stated that 'children are allowed to make mistakes' during a CNBC interview.
  • He discussed the dual nature of social media, highlighting both its dangers and benefits.
  • David Beckham did not directly respond to questions about Brooklyn during a separate appearance at the World Economic Forum.
  • The tension in the Beckham family has gained significant media attention.
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Sources

  1. David Beckham responds after Brooklyn’s explosive Instagram post targets parents
  2. ‘Children make mistakes,’ David Beckham says after Brooklyn post
  3. David Beckham Says ‘Children Are Allowed to Make Mistakes’ When Asked About Social Media the Day After Brooklyn Beckham’s Bombshell Post
  4. David Beckham Stays Mum About Brooklyn Beckham Amid Family Drama
  5. David Beckham Shades Brooklyn’s Instagram Rant

This quick summary is automatically generated using AI based on reports from multiple news sources. The content has not been reviewed or verified by humans. For complete details, accuracy, and context, please refer to the original published articles.

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