Brett Cooper
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And I feel like this is a case of him using very particular vague language designed to confuse people.
And, you know, saying that he's like signing away his name makes it sound much more dramatic than it is.
Because he is talking about a business deal here.
It is a prenup or it's something of that nature.
I am guessing that David and Victoria and their wealth managers and the attorneys, they sat him down and they said, listen, Brooklyn,
You have an inheritance.
You are part of this $450 million family brand.
If you want to benefit from it, if you want to profit off of it, you need to represent it well and help us protect the money.
Therefore, here is a prenup or here we're doing a business deal.
You need to be part of this.
You need to sign this certain thing to protect the assets, whatever it might be.
I'm sorry, Brooklyn, but whether you like it or not, your last name is a brand.
that is unfortunately or fortunately for you what you were born into.
It is a nine figure business that your parents have been building since from before you were born.
Of course, they're going to do everything in their power to protect it.
Not just for you, but also for your three other siblings that would like to benefit from that money.
And you, unfortunately, it's just kind of how the world works,
You don't get to cash in and cash out whenever it's convenient.
You cannot have access to all of those millions of dollars, free housing, the fake jobs, we'll get to that because it's funny, and you can't have all of that and then trash the family.
Somebody said, Brand Beckham may be fake, but Brooklyn Beckham still cashed in on it.