Phoenix Brown reveals close childhood bond with David and Victoria Beckham’s sons
Phoenix Brown confirmed she remains in touch with the Beckham family despite busy schedules
- Phoenix Brown considers the Beckham sons to be her surrogate brothers.
- The childhood bond was formed due to the close friendship between Mel B and Victoria Beckham.
- Phoenix confirmed she still maintains contact with the family despite their busy lives.
Phoenix Brown, the daughter of Spice Girls star Mel B, has opened up about the unique and enduring bond she shares with the children of Victoria and David Beckham.
In an exclusive interview with Hello! magazine, the 27-year-old DJ reflected on a childhood spent alongside Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz Beckham, describing the trio as being "like brothers" to her.
The connection stems from the long-standing friendship between their mothers, famously known as Scary Spice and Posh Spice during their tenure in the global pop phenomenon.
The link between the families began at birth, with Phoenix noting that she and the Beckham boys were born in the same hospital. "I literally grew up with them," she told the outlet, recalling frequent visits to one another's homes.
For Phoenix, who was an only child for several years before her mother welcomed younger siblings, the Beckhams provided a foundational sense of siblinghood.
These early years were defined by shared experiences and "so many good memories" forged away from the glare of the paparazzi that frequently followed their famous parents.
While recent headlines have been dominated by speculation regarding internal Beckham family dynamics, Phoenix remained focused on her personal history with the group.
She noted that while adulthood and professional obligations mean they see each other less frequently, the underlying connection remains intact.
"Everyone is busy and has their own life, so we see each other when we can," she added. Phoenix, whose father is Mel B's ex-husband Jimmy Gulzar, continues to carve out her own path in the music industry while maintaining these high-profile ties to the Spice Girls' extended legacy.