A diner who was left bloodied in a restaurant fight where Victoria Beckham was at has explained why the brutal brawl broke out.
Victoria was forced to drag her 12-year-old daughter, Harper Seven Beckham, out of the swanky restaurant to avoid getting caught up in the nasty fight.
A man who was caught up in the situation has said his friend was actually trying to take a photo of his own family. In the footage, he claimed: "They jumped at us, they kicked me out and punched me in the face. Just because my homeboy was trying to take a picture with his wife, not with Beckham or Messi, nothing. It was a family thing."
The victim explained the situation (BACKGRID)One women then shouted: "How dare you! Where's the manager? How f****** dare you! That's f****** crazy! Someone needs to get fired." A source close to the Beckhams told the Daily Mail the family had a "great evening" and didn't find out about the bloody brawl until the next day.
Harper and Victoria had been dining at Gekko in Miami alongside David Beckham, Lionel Messi and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo. The fight broke out at the Japanese steakhouse, which is owned by rapper Bad Bunny, on Friday evening.
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It's been reported that security reacted to a diner they thought was trying to take pictures of Lionel but the victim has denied trying to take photos of the football star. Victoria has since shared some pictures from the night out on Instagram, writing: "I LOVE MIAMI!!! So much fun last night!! Kisses @davidbeckham @antonelaroccuzzo @leomessi xxxx."
In other posts circulating on social media, Lionel and Antonela can be seen dancing at the venue. Antonela also posted photos from inside the restaurant as the 35-year-old posted pictures of herself with Victoria before sharing snaps of herself dancing beside Lionel.
The group were celebrating a 4-0 victory over Charlotte FC in the Leagues Cup. David and Lionel's wives joined in with the celebrations along with Miami's two other soccer stars, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.
Lionel scored his eighth Miami goal in just his fifth appearance for his new team after leaving French club, PSG, back in June.