British football celebrity David Beckham and his wife Victoria were hit by devastating revelations from their eldest son Brooklyn, who accused them of lying to the media to create a perfect family image and attempting to control their children, causing their eldest son long-term anxiety. After the incident, Beckham made his first appearance and, during a TV interview, touched on the topic of 'children being allowed to make mistakes.' Although he did not directly respond to his son's actions, outsiders interpret this as a reflection of his true feelings.
In fact, Beckham first attended the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), where he avoided questions related to Brooklyn's numerous accusations against him and his wife. When asked directly about these sensitive topics by the media and specifically questioned, 'David, is there anything you want to say to Brooklyn?' he did not respond. Later, he appeared on CNBC's financial program 'Squawk Box' to discuss issues regarding social media and mental health. Beckham said, 'I've always talked about social media and its power. It can be both good and bad.'
Next, Beckham said, 'As we discussed earlier, there are indeed some issues with the things children have access to nowadays, which can be quite dangerous.' He went on to say, 'But personally, especially for my kids, I think these things should be used for the right reasons. I have always used my platform and influence to contribute to UNICEF, which has become the most powerful tool for letting people understand the situation of children around the world.' Beckham also mentioned his four children, including Brooklyn, and said he educates all his children by the same standards: 'They will make mistakes, but children are allowed to make mistakes. That's how they learn, and it's also what I try to teach my kids—sometimes you have to let them make mistakes in order for them to really grow.'
News source: Liberty Entertainment