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World-renowned footballer David Beckham has said he should "let his child make mistakes" after the shocking revelation of his eldest son Brooklyn.
David Beckham appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box" on the 20th (local time) and indirectly mentioned the controversy caused by his eldest son Brooklyn.
"I was able to use my influence and my followers for UNICEF, which went a long way to inform children around the world about what was happening," David Beckham said of the influence of social media.
He continued, "I have made the same effort to educate my children. Children can make mistakes. That's how you learn, he said. "Sometimes you have to let them make mistakes."

Meanwhile, Brooklyn, the eldest son of David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, announced on his Instagram on Wednesday that he would be virtually insulated from his parents by publicly expressing his dissatisfaction with them. He revealed that his parents were obsessed with the brand "Beckham," manipulating media reports and trying to ruin his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz.
"I don't want to reconcile with my family," he said. "I'm not being manipulated, I'm coming out for me for the first time in my life," he said. "My wife was ignored by her family. I wasn't invited to my father's 50th birthday party, which was an insult."
"My family's brand of 'Beckham' comes first, and my love for my family depends on how many posts I post on social media and how quickly I put everything aside for a family photo shoot," he said. "The story that my wife manipulates me is completely wrong. I've been manipulated by my parents for most of my life. After moving away from my family, my anxiety came to life, and I felt peace and relief for the first time in my life," he said.
David and Victoria Beckham have not made an official statement on Brooklyn's revelations.
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