'Britons don't have sympathy for multimillion‑millionaire spoiled brats,' blasts Nana Akua
GB News presenter Nana Akua claims the UK public shows no sympathy for Brooklyn Beckham.

Nana Akua, presenter on GB News, published an opinion piece on 25 January 2026 in which she argues that the British public lacks sympathy for the multimillion‑earning Beckham family, calling Brooklyn Beckham a “spoiled brat.” She criticises the media’s focus on the “Spice Girls” brand and the family’s lavish lifestyle, suggesting that the public’s disdain is rooted in a broader resentment toward perceived wealth and privilege. Akua references the recent flare‑ups surrounding the Beckham children’s upbringing and media coverage of the family’s private drama, highlighting how the narrative shapes public perception. Her commentary reflects wider cultural tensions around celebrity excess and societal expectations of fame in the United Kingdom.
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