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00:00Victoria Beckham is speaking out about her family's ongoing estrangement from her son,
00:04Brooklyn. We've got more on the Beckham family fallout in today's Page Six headlines.
00:09Victoria Beckham said all she and husband David Beckham have ever tried to do
00:12was protect and love their four children, as she addressed the rift for the first time
00:17in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Without naming Brooklyn directly, she emphasized
00:21that they've always tried to be the best parents while navigating life in the public eye for over
00:2630 years. She added that raising adult children is very different and said they're still trying
00:30to do the best they can. The comments come months after Brooklyn distanced himself from the family
00:35following his 2022 marriage to Nicola Peltz and a scathing Instagram rant in January where he said
00:42he had no choice but to speak out and claimed he does not want to reconcile. Despite the ongoing
00:47estrangement, members of the Beckham family have publicly extended olive branches, including
00:51birthday tributes on social media. And while the family dynamic remains strained, Victoria
00:56made clear her focus remains on love and protection as their children navigate adulthood.
01:00Next, NFL reporter Chrissy Freud is speaking out following Diana Rossini's resignation from
01:05The Athletic. Freud publicly celebrated Rossini's exit on X, claiming,
01:10We know who you really are, and alleging the situation reflects poorly on women in sports.
01:15She doubled down in further comments, accusing Rossini of inappropriate behavior with married
01:20NFL coaches and claiming it was a worst-kept secret in the industry.
01:24Rossini resigned Tuesday after photos surfaced of her spending time with married New England
01:29Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel at an Arizona resort, though both denied anything romantic
01:34and called the interaction innocent. While some criticized Rossini, sportscaster Michelle
01:39Beadle pushed back, warning other women against piling on and suggesting misogyny may be influencing
01:45the reaction. Finally, Prince Harry is opening up about the moment he realized he didn't want
01:50to be a royal. The Duke of Sussex revealed that after the 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana,
01:56he felt strongly against continuing in royal life, saying, I don't want this job.
02:01Harry, who was just 12 at the time, said he believed Diana's role contributed to her death
02:05and admitted he stuck his head in the sand for years. He later reconsidered after realizing he could
02:11use his position to make a difference and reflecting on what his mother would have wanted.
02:15Diana died in a Paris car crash while being chased by paparazzi,
02:18a tragedy that deeply impacted both Harry and Prince William. Over the years,
02:23Harry has spoken candidly about his grief, including seeking therapy and nearly experiencing
02:27a breakdown. For more of today's biggest stories, head to page6.com.
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