Variety magazine. The eldest Beckham child told the outlet: "We had this idea — we kind of combined our last names. I was just like, oh, we could start a new thing, and it’ll be so cool to have our own kids and have little Peltz Beckhams running around. " One user shared the snippet and compared it to an iconic Alexandra Burke moment.
Brooklyn also addressed the rumoured feud between Nicola and his mum, Victoria. READ MORE: Victoria Beckham's son Romeo is the spitting image of dad David as the Spice Girls star mocks their matching £2850 outfits Twitter user Emmy Griffiths wrote: "Brooklyn Beckham introducing double barrel surnames to the world is akin to Alexandra Burke bringing 'elephant in the room' to the UK. " In 2012, Alexandra appeared on ITV show Daybreak and accidentally claimed she had brought the famous saying over from America: "I've never heard of the saying before until I did my writing camp for the album, its a very American saying so I thought why not be the first person to bring it over there and make it into a song?"Users found the comparison hilarious and wrote: "This has broken me," and “We could start a new thing” plzzzz get over yourselvesss. " One simply joked: "Pioneer. "Another put: "Celebrities really do live in another world, man. " And one said: "I’ll tell my cousin and her husband, who got married 22 years ago, that they didn’t really combine their surnames and that it wasn’t a thing until a Beckham did it. "However, many pointed out: "Pretty sure the 'new thing' referred to is their double barrelled surname, not the concept of it. . . " and suggested Brooklyn simply meant the pair would be the first to "start a new name ‘Peltz-Beckham’".
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