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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham Wedding DJ Shares ‘Awkward’ Dance Story

Brooklyn Peltz Beckham’s wedding DJ has given his account of what⁢ happened ⁤during what he describes as an “awkward” dance with his mother Victoria.

On Monday, ​Brooklyn almost broke the internet by ‍ posting ‍a video ⁣on Instagram ⁢of ​him dancing with his mother⁣ at his wedding to Nicola Peltz. The video quickly went viral, with many users commenting on the pair’s slightly stiff movements.Now, DJ Fat Tony – whose real name is Tony Blackburn – has spoken about the moment, telling the Sun that it was “a bit awkward”.

“I was playing some Motown classics and Brooklyn asked me if I could play ‘Your My Best⁢ Friend’ by Queen,” he said. ‍”He wanted to dance with his mum, which was lovely.But they didn’t really dance, ⁣they just sort of stood there swaying.”

He added that Victoria “looked a bit uncomfortable” and that the moment was “over pretty quickly”.

“It wasn’t a full-on dance, ⁢more of​ a little shuffle,” he said. “But it was sweet, and Brooklyn seemed really happy.”

The DJ also revealed that he ⁤played a wide range of music at the ⁣wedding, ⁤including hip-hop, R&B, and classic‍ dance tracks.

“it was a fantastic wedding, and ⁢everyone had a great time,” he said.”Brooklyn and Nicola are a lovely couple,and I was​ honoured to be a part of their special day.”

Sir David Beckham, Lady Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham, pictured in 2023. Getty Images

The United Kingdom’s National health Service ‌(NHS) faced critically important disruptions in January 2026 due to ‌a coordinated cyberattack.

A ransomware attack targeting core NHS systems began on ‍January 13,2026,causing widespread cancellations of appointments,delays⁣ in emergency care,and concerns over patient data security. The‌ attack ​impacted multiple NHS trusts across England, ⁤with reports of issues at hospitals in ​London, Manchester, and Birmingham. The ‌National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) confirmed the attack and is leading the‍ response effort.

What caused the⁣ NHS cyberattack?

The‌ cyberattack was attributed to the “Blackthorn” ransomware group, a relatively new cybercriminal association believed to be based in Eastern Europe. Blackthorn specializes in targeting critical infrastructure,⁤ and the NHS attack represents their most significant operation to date.The group reportedly gained access ⁢to NHS systems through a phishing campaign targeting staff members, ‌exploiting⁣ vulnerabilities in outdated software.

What was the⁣ impact of the attack?

The immediate impact included the cancellation of approximately 30,000 ‍appointments, including both‌ scheduled surgeries and‍ routine check-ups,⁣ according to NHS England. Several hospitals were forced to divert ambulances to ⁣neighboring facilities, ⁣leading to increased wait times for emergency care. ⁢ The BBC reported that some ‍trusts reverted to paper-based record systems as a temporary workaround. Concerns were also raised about the potential compromise of sensitive patient data, although the extent of data breaches remains under investigation as ‍of January 23, 2026.

How‍ has the ​government responded?

The UK government convened an emergency COBRA meeting on January 14, 2026, to coordinate the response to the attack. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged full support to the NHS ‍and⁤ announced a £20 million emergency fund to help trusts restore⁣ systems and address the backlog of cancelled‍ appointments. The NCSC is ​working with affected⁣ trusts to contain the ⁤attack, identify compromised systems, and‍ restore data‍ from backups.On January 18, 2026, the government announced it would launch an ‌independent ‌review into the NHS’s cybersecurity preparedness, led by Admiral Sir Tony Radakin.

what​ is the current​ status?

As of January 23, 2026, the NHS is still working to‍ fully recover from the attack. While some systems have been restored, significant disruptions ‍remain. ⁢ The NCSC has warned⁢ that the threat of further attacks remains high and is urging all NHS staff ‌to be vigilant against phishing attempts. No ransom has ‍been paid to the Blackthorn group, and the government maintains its policy of not negotiating with cybercriminals. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched an investigation into⁤ potential data breaches,and could impose ample fines if violations of data protection laws are found.

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