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Leaked Video of Harper Beckham Kissing Boyfriend Sparks Outrage—Fans Slam David Beckham’s Response

The internet has erupted after a private video showing Harper Beckham—youngest daughter of David and Victoria Beckham—kissing her boyfriend during a picnic date was leaked online. The intimate moment, captured without consent, quickly went viral across social media platforms, sparking heated debates.

The video shows Harper, 13, sharing a kiss with her reported boyfriend while sitting on a picnic blanket in a quiet park. Though some fans saw it as a harmless coming-of-age moment, many were quick to raise concerns about the appropriateness of the video and the lack of privacy.

However, what truly ignited controversy was David Beckham’s response to the situation. Speaking briefly to reporters and fans on social media, the football legend said: “Harper is growing up. We trust her. She knows what’s right, and we support her.”

His comments were met with swift backlash from many parents and fans alike. Critics accused him of being too relaxed about his daughter’s public display of affection at such a young age.

“Thirteen is too young for this kind of behavior. David needs to step up as a father,” one user posted on X (formerly Twitter). Another added, “He wouldn’t be this calm if it were someone else’s child. The double standard is shocking.”

On the other side, supporters of the Beckham family defended David’s calm and supportive tone, praising him for being a modern, understanding parent. “He’s not shaming her or causing unnecessary drama. He’s being respectful and trusting,” one fan commented.

As of now, the Beckham family has not issued any formal statement regarding the leak itself or whether they intend to take legal action over the invasion of Harper’s privacy. Regardless, the video and David’s reaction have sparked a broader debate about parenting, teenage privacy, and boundaries in the social media age.

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