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Brooklyn Beckham’s Instagram Story: A Full Breakdown

Amanda and Juliet kick off the episode with a deep dive into the ongoing Beckham family drama, following Brooklyn Beckham’s recent social media posts suggesting he has no interest in reconciling with his parents, Victoria and David Beckham (7:35). From there, they shift to lighte ...  Show more

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