Cruz Beckham throws assist behind chart-topping mom Victoria as he leads the nation in celebrating star nabbing prime spot… after Brooklyn’s assault on their ‘disrespectful’ mother and father
Cruz Beckham threw his support behind his mum Victoria as the British public launched a campaign to propel the star to number one.
On Monday, the eldest Beckham child Brooklyn added fuel to the burning fire of their family feud by releasing a scathing statement hitting out at his family.
After breaking the internet with his allegations – including a bizarre claim that Victoria ‘danced inappropriately on him’ at his wedding – Posh Spice fans rallied to get the star her first ever solo spot on the charts.
In the wake of a huge campaign among her fans, on Thursday afternoon Lady Beckham bagged her first ever solo number one – with her 2001 single Not Such An Innocent Girl has shot to number one on the iTunes chart in the UK and Ireland.
Taking to his Instagram stories, Cruz shared a picture of a drink while subtly adding Not Such An Innocent Girl over the top as the song soared the charts.
Cruz Beckham threw his support behind his mum Victoria as the British public launched a campaign to propel the star to number one (Victoria pictured in her 2001 music video for Not Such An Innocent Girl)
Taking to his Instagram stories, Cruz shared a picture of a drink while subtly adding Not Such An Innocent Girl over the top as the song soared the charts
Cruz is pegged to release his own music soon but was still on hand to congratulate his chart-topping mother
After Brooklyn’s post, X was soon awash with congratulations from the star, with a user writing: ‘Victoria Beckham has finally reached number one with Not Such an Innocent Girl! Thank you, Brooklyn! #BeckhamFamilyFeud #Beckhams.’
Other fans were poised to start listening parties for the song, with a link posted alongside the words: ‘Victoria Beckham – Not Such An Innocent Girl streaming party on Spotify (the song it’s number 1 on iTunes UK)…
‘Victoria Beckham at #1 on iTunes in 2026. What a time to be alive… With Victoria Beckham going to number 1 Brooklyn Beckham now needs to release that tape!…
‘Victoria beckham solo music so ahead of the time it’s just starting to reach new peaks 25 years later…. see when you’re that girl… The fact this drama got Victoria Beckham solo music charting back on the charts is sending me.’
Others gave a more emotional response, with an adoring fan writing: ‘Never underestimate the power of Spice Girls fans. We love you, Victoria…
‘I love the fact that the fans are getting behind this song in Victoria’s darkest hour. Hope she finally gets a no.1. Her music was never properly appreciated in 2001.’
Days after Brooklyn’s scathing six-page statement announcing he would not be reconciling with his parents, Victoria has the last laugh as an extraordinary social media campaign has given one of her solo songs a huge chart boost.
Excitement reached fever pitch on social media in the wake of the excitement
Victoria’s 2001 single Not Such An Innocent Girl has shot to number one on the iTunes chart in the UK and Ireland
Victoria’s 2001 single Not Such An Innocent Girl has shot to number one on the iTunes chart in the UK and Ireland.
The chart positions have been driven by a campaign which is determined to ‘fix the national tragedy’ that ‘Victoria is the only Spice Girl without a solo #1.’
‘Nothing says “British Culture” like collectively deciding to send Posh to the top of the charts because her son roasted her on Insta. Imagine both their faces,’ reads a viral post on Instagram which has been shared by the likes of Katherine Ryan and Luisa Zissman.
The Instagram account Our_dream_house writes: ‘I’ve seen more VB music promo in the last 24 hours than in the last 20 years and I am obsessed. Let’s get her that #1 for the plot twist of the year.
Days after her eldest son posted his scathing six-page statement announcing he would not be reconciling with his parents, Victoria has got the last laugh (Victoria pictured in 2001)
Victoria was the last of the Spice Girls to go solo but despite huge promo blitzes in the early noughties she failed to match the solo success of her bandmates.
Not Such An Innocent Girl served as her official debut solo single but despite an unprecedented media campaign, she was beaten to the top spot by Kylie Minogue’s monster hit Can’t Get You Out Of My Head.
Months earlier Victoria’s team-up with producer duo True Steppers and former boyband alumni Dane Bowers also lost out in a massive chart clash.
That track in fact scored the biggest first week sales for a solo Spice Girl single with over 180,584 copies sold in just a few days but lost the top spot to Spiller and Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love), following a much-publicised chart battle.
Victoria, who soon pivoted to fashion design after her music flopped, has previously revealed producers used to turned off her microphone while she was on stage with the Spice Girls.
Victoria bagged her first ever solo number one after a huge social media campaign pushed her to the top of the chart
On Monday, the eldest Beckham son, 26, launched an extraordinary online attack on his parents, accusing David, 50, and Victoria, 51, of trying to ‘ruin’ his marriage
