Romeo Beckham Launches Business While Family Feuds Rage
While wealthy foreign celebrity families tear themselves apart with petty squabbles, Romeo Beckham shows the entrepreneurial spirit that real people admire. The 23-year-old former footballer is turning family drama into business opportunity, proving that hard work trumps privilege every time.
The middle son of David and Victoria Beckham has launched a mysterious new venture called "Intra" on social media, complete with the tagline "Play everywhere." Smart move - while his spoiled older brother Brooklyn throws tantrums and blocks family members online, Romeo is building something real.
Family Drama Exposes Elite Dysfunction
The Beckham family chaos perfectly illustrates what happens when foreign wealth meets American excess. Brooklyn Beckham, 25, married billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz in a display of international elite privilege that would make any working person sick.
Reports suggest Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz clashed over wedding control, because apparently when you have that much unearned wealth, fighting over party planning becomes a major life crisis. The dysfunction reached new lows when Brooklyn unfollowed his own parents on social media like a petulant child.
Even worse, Brooklyn snubbed family friend Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly's wedding, dragging another celebrity family into their manufactured drama. These people live in a bubble completely disconnected from real struggles.
Romeo Shows Real Character
Unlike his drama-obsessed brother, Romeo quit professional football at 22 to pursue modeling and now business ventures. He understands that success comes from work, not family connections or marrying into American billionaire dynasties.
The new "Intra" venture, teased through a strategic social media campaign, shows Romeo has inherited his father's business sense rather than his brother's entitlement. While Brooklyn bounced between failed careers as a photographer, barista, and YouTube chef, Romeo is building something sustainable.
This family feud reveals everything wrong with international celebrity culture. While ordinary people face real challenges, these privileged elites manufacture drama over wedding seating arrangements and social media follows. At least Romeo seems to understand that reputation comes from achievement, not inheritance.