Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s Wedding Guest Sets Record Straight on ‘Humiliating’ First Dance Claims!

A close friend and wedding guest of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz has spoken out to firmly debunk persistent online rumours that the couple’s first dance at their lavish 2022 wedding was “humiliating” and “awkward.” The claims — which resurfaced in early 2026 after resurfaced TikTok clips and gossip forum threads — suggested the newlyweds looked uncomfortable, out of sync, and even embarrassed during the moment. The guest, who asked to remain anonymous to respect the couple’s privacy, told People magazine on January 22, 2026, that the narrative is “completely false and unfair.”

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The couple married in a star-studded ceremony at Nicola’s family estate in Palm Beach, Florida, on April 9, 2022. The wedding attracted widespread attention due to its reported $3–4 million cost, celebrity guest list (including Serena Williams, Marc Anthony, and members of the Beckham family), and behind-the-scenes drama reported in the media. One persistent rumour focused on the first dance to “My Girl” by The Temptations: social media users claimed Brooklyn and Nicola appeared stiff, nervous, and visibly uncomfortable, with some calling it “cringe-worthy” and “the most awkward first dance ever.”

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The guest, who was seated near the dance floor, described the moment very differently. “It was beautiful and intimate,” they said. “They were laughing, holding each other close, completely in their own world. There was no embarrassment — just two people in love who were a little nervous because it was such a big moment in front of so many people. Anyone who called it humiliating either wasn’t there or is twisting it for clicks.”

The friend pointed out that the couple chose a slow, classic song rather than a choreographed routine, which naturally led to a more personal, unpolished feel. “They weren’t trying to perform for the cameras,” the source explained. “It was genuine. Brooklyn kept whispering things to make Nicola smile — you could see it on their faces. The video clips people keep sharing are grainy and taken from bad angles. They don’t capture the warmth or the joy in the room.”

The rumour mill has been relentless since the wedding. Reports of family tensions (particularly involving Victoria Beckham’s alleged disapproval of Nicola’s wedding dress and the couple’s decision to have Nicola walk down the aisle with her father instead of sharing the moment with Brooklyn) have kept the story alive. The first dance became an easy target for online trolls and gossip accounts looking for content.

Nicola addressed the criticism indirectly in a 2023 interview with Vogue, saying: “People love to pick apart private moments. Our wedding was perfect for us. That’s all that matters.” Brooklyn has remained largely silent on the topic, focusing on his growing photography career and support for Nicola’s acting projects.

The guest’s defence has resonated with many fans. Social media comments under reposts of the original dance clip now include messages like “They look happy to me — stop bullying them” and “Let them have their moment.” Others remain unconvinced, insisting the body language shows discomfort.

Regardless of interpretation, the resurfaced claims highlight the intense scrutiny the couple has faced since their engagement in 2020. As one friend put it: “They’re young, in love, and human. The wedding wasn’t a performance — it was their day. People should let it be.”

For Brooklyn and Nicola, the narrative has shifted from “humiliating” to “heartfelt” for many. The first dance — once mocked — is now being reframed by those who were actually there as a private, tender moment between two people starting their life together.

In a world quick to judge celebrity weddings, sometimes the truth is simpler: they were just happy — and that should have been enough.

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