EXC DJ Fat Tony reveals that the Beckham brood are 'grafters'
EXCLUSIVE ‘They’re not brats’: DJ Fat Tony reveals that Victoria and David Beckham’s brood of four are ‘grafters’ and have become stronger growing up around fame
He’s known for a wild youth and extensive list of A-list pals, including best friend Kate Moss.
And DJ Fat Tony has opened up about the Beckham brood in a chat with MailOnline, insisting that Victoria and David’s four children are far from ‘brats’.
Explaining that growing up in the limelight has actually made them more resilient and streetwise, the 56-year-old disk jockey gave an insight into the famous family.
‘They’re not brats’: DJ Fat Tony, 56, has revealed that Victoria and David Beckham’s brood of four are ‘grafters’ and have become stronger growing up around fame (pictured with Victoria in 2019)
Describing the family as ‘great people and great friends’, the musician detailed Brooklyn Beckham’s lavish April wedding to Nicola Peltz – dubbing it ‘amazing’.
He shared: ‘The wedding was amazing, I’ve always worked with their family at the kid’s birthdays and Victoria and David’s you know, they’re a great family, great people and great friends.’
And further explaining that the famous offspring ‘don’t have egos’, he continued: ‘On paper you’d think it would be difficult, but they really are their own people because they’ve grown up in the spotlight.
Stronger: Explaining that the famous offspring ‘don’t have egos’, he shared: ‘On paper you’d think it would be difficult, but they really are their own people because they’ve grown up in the spotlight’
No egos: ‘Most of us would think they’re brats but they’re not, they’re just kids and they’ve all grown up and seen that their parents are all grafters and they’ve started grafting themselves, it’s amazing,’ he shared
‘They’ve seen what the pros and cons of life do to you, the majority of my close friends’ kids are so strong, they don’t have egos and they’re not brats.
‘Most of us would think they’re brats but they’re not, they’re just kids and they’ve all grown up and seen that their parents are all grafters and they’ve started grafting themselves, it’s amazing,’ he shared.
Fat Tony, real moniker Tony Marnach, has been friends with the Beckham clan for years – often DJ’ing at private events for the family.
But despite Tony insisting that the fame has made Victoria and David’s children ‘grafters’, Brooklyn has recently come under fire for describing himself as a ‘chef’.
Awkward! But despite Tony insisting that the fame has made Victoria and David’s children ‘grafters’, Brooklyn has recently come under fire for describing himself as a ‘chef’ during a TikTok video
The 23-year-old was spotted on a drive in a burgundy McLaren P1 when he was approached by TikTok and Youtube star Daniel Mac – who is famous for asking drivers what they do for a living to afford their cars.
And approaching the budding chef for a video, Mac asked: ‘Hey man, what do you do for a living? Your car’s awesome.’
Recognising the social media sensation, Brooklyn replied: ‘Oh my god, I know you. I’m a chef.’
And with the price of the flashy car coming in at a whopping $1.2million (£992,000), Mac joked: ‘Are you like the best chef in the world?’ to which Brooklyn replied ‘trying to be’.
But the star has come under fire for his response, with fans claiming the only reason he could afford a car like that is because of his parents and their fame – not his chef career.
Pals: Fat Tony has been pals with the Backham’s for years, often DJ’ing at their private events (pictured with David in 2020)
Later turning the conversation to himself, the DJ admitted that he ‘would love’ children of his own.
Fat Tony has been in a relationship with beau Stavros Agapiou for over a year, describing himself as ‘the happiest I have ever been in a relationship’ with the filmmaker.
‘I would love children, but it’s not the right time,’ he explained, before sharing that he had found ‘the one’.
Loved up: Fat Tony has been in a relationship with beau Stavros Agapiou for over a year, and has admitted that while he would ‘love children’, it’s not the right time
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