Victoria Beckham appeared to support Gordon Ramsay at a Netflix event amid her ongoing conflict with her son Brooklyn.

Victoria Beckham Supports Gordon Ramsay at the Launch of His Netflix Show amid Rift with Son Brooklyn

Victoria Beckham is stepping out to support Gordon Ramsay amid her ongoing family rift.

On Monday, Feb. 16, the fashion designer, 51, appeared at the London launch of Ramsay’s Netflix show Being Gordon Ramsay.

In an Instagram Reel shared by Ramsay, Victoria can be seen posing with the celebrity chef at the event. Victoria opted for a simple black outfit featuring a long black skirt with a high slit and a black blouse. She also added matching pumps.

“What an incredible night celebrating my new documentary#BeingGordonRamsay which launches Wednesday on @netflix !!” Ramsay captioned the post.

The outing comes after Ramsay came to Victoria and David Beckham’s defense over recent tensions with their son Brooklyn.

While speaking to The Sun about his upcoming Netflix series on Friday, Feb. 13, the MasterChef star, 59, was asked about the allegations Brooklyn, 26, made in a series of Instagram Stories shared in January.

Among the most notable claims was that his mother “hijacked” his first dance with wife Nicola Peltz Beckham, 31, at their 2022 wedding and danced “very inappropriately” with him.

“Victoria is upset, and [has] every right to be upset,” Ramsay told The Sun. “We were there at the wedding. There was nothing salacious. There was nothing inappropriate. Everyone was having fun [and] having a dance.”

When asked if Victoria, 51, had grinded on her son during the wedding celebrations, Ramsay said, “No! Nothing of the sort. It was fun.”

Ramsay has been friends with David, 50, and Victoria for “nearly two and a half decades.”

“I’ve seen firsthand just how good parents they are,” he told The Sun.

Ramsay added that it’s “hard” for the dynamic between parents and their children to change after marriage.

“There’s bound to be some form of clash,” he said. “But the relationship with David and Brooklyn is very, very deep, and I know how much David loves Brooklyn.”

“I think it’s only going to be a matter of time before Brooklyn looks at himself and understands just what his parents mean to him,” Ramsay continued.

The chef also said that he has “messaged a little bit” with Brooklyn and described him as having an “incredible” heart.

“But it’s hard I think when you are infatuated. Love is blind,” Ramsay told The Sun. “He’s desperate to stand on his own two feet. He’s desperate to forge his own way, and I respect that from Brooklyn, and that’s just a good thing to do.

“But remember where you came from and honestly, one day you’re not going to have your mom and dad, and you need to understand that,” he continued, adding, “…You’re an amazing young man, but boy, they’ve done more for you than anyone will ever do in your entire life.”

On Jan. 19, Brooklyn called out his parents in a lengthy statement shared on social media, accusing them of “trying endlessly to ruin” the relationship with his wife, Nicola.

“I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life,” Brooklyn wrote, before going on to describe several moments in which he believes his family attempted to sabotage his relationship, including during his 2022 wedding at his wife’s Palm Beach estate, and at his father’s 50th birthday last year.

Sources previously told PEOPLE that David and Victoria — who are also parents to sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, and daughter Harper, 14 — were stunned and saddened by their son’s allegations on Instagram.

“They are staying quiet because they don’t want to draw more attention to it,” a source said of the pair. Another insider added, “David and Victoria love Brooklyn and are afraid of losing their son,” insists another insider. “They would take him back in a minute.”

A family source added, “David and Victoria believe that over time Brooklyn will come back. But they can’t do anything until then.”

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