Ranvir Singh issues brutal seven-word dig at Brooklyn Beckham over controversial vow renewal

Television presenter Ranvir Singh delivered sharp criticism of Brooklyn Beckham, suggesting his unemployment gives him ample time for repeated wedding ceremonies.

The presenter made her pointed remarks whilst discussing the 26-year-old’s recent vow renewal with wife Nicola Peltz, which marked their third wedding anniversary.

Speaking on Lorraine, Singh spoke with US entertainment correspondent Ross King and Woman and Home’s Hannah Fernando about the high-profile ceremony.

The ceremony notably took place without the attendance of Brooklyn’s parents, David and Victoria Beckham.

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The couple’s decision to renew their vows after just three years of marriage has generated significant public reaction.

When Fernando mentioned Brooklyn’s desire to renew his vows annually, Singh responded bluntly: “He hasn’t got a job, that’s why.”

The presenter’s comments came as part of a broader discussion about the couple’s relationship and Brooklyn’s connection to his famous family name.

Singh addressed viewer responses to the event, particularly focusing on criticism regarding Brooklyn’s relationship with his family name.

“There seems to be quite a lot of kickback from fans looking at it and going, ‘If he feels so separated from the Beckhams, maybe he should change his surname,'” she stated during the discussion.

The presenter went further, suggesting that Brooklyn’s professional identity remains tied to his famous surname.

“He lives off that name essentially, that is his inheritance,” Singh remarked, highlighting the perceived disconnect between Brooklyn’s apparent distance from his family and his continued use of the Beckham name.

Singh’s critique extended beyond Brooklyn’s employment status to question his relationship with his family heritage.

The presenter highlighted the contradiction between Brooklyn’s apparent estrangement from his parents and his continued reliance on their surname for his public identity.

The discussion on Lorraine touched on fan reactions to the vow renewal, with many questioning why Brooklyn maintains the Beckham name if he feels disconnected from his family.

The couple, who married in April 2022, remain estranged from Brooklyn’s famous parents and siblings, with recent reports suggesting the pair have been blocked on Instagram by his younger brothers Cruz and Romeo.

The family discord has manifested in several public incidents, including Brooklyn’s absence from David’s 50th birthday celebrations.

Sources suggest Brooklyn chose to skip the milestone event as he believes his family has not treated Nicola appropriately.

One insider stated: “He just doesn’t feel his family has treated Nicola well and now that he’s grown so close to her family in the States, he doesn’t really feel like he fits into the Beckham family right now.”

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Their growing distance from the Beckham clan appears matched by strengthening ties to Nicola’s American family.