Justin Andersona hairdresser who was allegedly employed by Nicola Peltz Beckhampublicly criticized her after her husband, Brooklyn Beckhammade a brutal retreat from his parents, david i Victoria Beckham.
Anderson, who allegedly worked with Nicola, 31, during a 2014 press tour, commented on Tuesday, January 20: Instagram post by @bestofbravo that sums it up complaints made by Brooklyn, 26, against his parents shared a day earlier.
“Brooklyn woman was one of the worst ‘celebs’ I’ve ever worked with. She’s… she’s a baddddd apple,” the beauty pro alleged. “Everyone knows how close the Beckham family really is.”
Us Weekly A representative for Nicola has been contacted for comment.
Anderson, who has worked with Jennifer Aniston, Margot Robbie, Kristin Cavallari, Gwyneth Paltrow and other high-profile celebrities in the past, expanded their thoughts through theirs Instagram stories that day “I’ve worked with her,” he said in a video. “It’s not nice. It’s not nice. I can tell with my chest full, not good energy, bad news. And then, yeah, based on how many wedding planners she went through, I think she’s the problem.”
He continued: “I mean, Google her. Google her. Go on Reddit, go into the dark corners of Reddit and read a little about her. She’s not a good person… Spooky energy, very spooky energy. I don’t even feel bad saying it because when someone’s not so nice, it always comes out. You can’t hide it. So, yeah, I feel really bad for the Beckham family.”

Justin Anderson
Courtesy of Justin Anderson/InstagramBrooklyn’s recent statement was the first time she has publicly addressed her estranged relationship with David, 50, and Victoria, 51. She wrote to fans on Monday, January 19, that she had been “quiet for years” amid efforts to “keep these matters private,” before launching into her side of the story.
“Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak up for myself and tell the truth only about some of the lies that have been published,” her statement read. “I don’t want to reconcile with my family. I’m not controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.”

Nicola Peltz Beckham
Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesHis words continued: “Performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a part of the life I was born into. Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths they will go to put countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I always believe the truth.”
Brooklyn also alleged that Victoria “cancelled the making of Nicola’s (wedding) dress at the eleventh hour… forcing her to urgently find a new dress,” which Anderson also questioned via her social media commentary.

Victoria and David Beckham
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images“But she’s been working with Valentino on the dress for a year? What do these people consider the ‘eleventh hour?'” she wrote alongside a photo of Nicola with the caption, “ruh-ruh, nic nic.”
Anderson’s take on the situation comes just hours after David maintained public silence about the Brooklyn post. Seen at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he had recorded a podcast with a psychologist Adam GrantDavid dodged questions put to him, including several by Sky News journalist Paul Kelso who asked, “David, do you have a message for Brooklyn this morning?” and “Are you disappointed that the family business is going public?”
Us Weekly has reached out to both David and Victoria for comment on the Brooklyn post, with no response at the time of publication.

