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Alex Caniggia Supports Brooklyn Beckham in Family Conflict

Argentine media personality Alex Caniggia publicly supported Brooklyn Beckham, sharing a similar personal experience of family conflict over a partner choice. He condemned parental pressure and discussed the challenges faced by famous families.


Alex Caniggia Supports Brooklyn Beckham in Family Conflict

Later, his sister Charlotte Caniggia also pointed against Nannis, whom she publicly accused of being an “occupier.” “I know what it’s like to carry that backpack, that’s why one shouldn’t judge,” expressed Alex, making it clear his support for Brooklyn Beckham and concluded with a forceful message: “No one has the right to decide for you who to love. But sometimes they can’t handle the person you choose and they put you between a rock and a hard place,” added the media personality. Caniggia recalled that his decision to form a family with Melody Luz had profound consequences. “This happens in famous families, with cameras, with money, and with heavy surnames”. According to him, he was forced to leave the apartment he occupied at the Faena Hotel, owned by his mother, Mariana Nannis, when his partner was about to give birth to their daughter, Venezia. Buenos Aires, January 22 (NA) – The recent conflict involving Brooklyn Beckham and his parents David and Victoria has once again brought to the forefront the tensions that exist between the families of celebrities. Following the accusations from the son of the former footballer and the former Spice Girl, who claimed that his parents would have had hostile attitudes towards his wife, Nicola Peltz, Alex Caniggia decided to make his support public and told a very similar personal experience. As reported by the Argentine News Agency through its social networks, the media personality stated that he saw himself reflected in Brooklyn’s situation. “Although it may seem like a distant, famous, and millionaire story, it also happened to me,” he wrote on his Instagram account. “When you truly fall in love, you expect support, not a family war.”