Brooklyn Beckham and Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Ryder Cup: How the Stars Coped with Fans' Cheers.

Brooklyn Beckham and Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Ryder Cup: How the Stars Coped with Fans' Cheers
Brooklyn Beckham and Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Ryder Cup: How the Stars Coped with Fans' Cheers

According to The Sun: Brooklyn Beckham and Catherine Zeta-Jones faced playful pressure from American fans at the Ryder Cup tribute event.

They represented Europe in a star-studded match at Bethpage before the main tournament.

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Among the participants were also actors from 'Harry Potter', Tom Felton and Oliver Phelps.

However, they all received a friendly yet ironic reception on the first hole.

Brooklyn Beckham's Performance

The 26-year-old Beckham became part of the first European pair alongside Croatian basketball player Toni Kukoč. They played against Eli Manning and Colin Jost.

The son of former England captain David stepped onto the field just before his tee time at 7:45 a.m., when the stands were nearly empty. This will undoubtedly change on Friday when the stadium fills up with spectators.

During his introduction, it was mentioned that he is a model, internet personality, and photographer, which caused him some embarrassment. Beckham hit the first ball, but it went too high and to the right.

Brooklyn, who is married to actress Nicola Peltz, is currently going through tough times in his family as he is not in touch with his parents and siblings.

Catherine Zeta-Jones Engaging with the Audience

In the second group, Catherine Zeta-Jones and NBA legend Pau Gasol competed against singer Miranda Lambert and host Michael Strahan.

As she warmed up, some spectators joked in her direction.

“No, nothing like that,” she replied, turning to the crowd.

Catherine continued to joke, saying:

“All I want is for you to clap after my shot. I don’t want even a breath.”

She received support when Strahan noted:

“If you woke up early, you should do this,”
which elicited applause from the audience.

Subsequently, Felton and Phelps also received jokes directed at them. When they stepped out to the iconic soundtrack from the movies, the audience's reaction was not particularly enthusiastic.

However, one viewer shouted:

“Nothing good came out of Slytherin,”
alluding to Felton's character, Draco Malfoy.

Aggressive Behavior Concerns

This behavior from American fans raises concerns during the main Ryder Cup event. Questions about adherence to etiquette have previously arisen.

Former Ryder Cup hero Andrew Coltart warned that the wives and families of players should avoid watching the event live to protect themselves from aggressive taunts.

SunSport AP Reuters Getty Reuters AP Brooklyn Beckham and Catherine Zeta-Jones, along with other stars, participated in the Ryder Cup, which gave the audience countless unforgettable moments. Meanwhile, the atmosphere of the event raised certain concerns about fan behavior, but the participants themselves maintained their humor during the competitions. This event will undoubtedly attract even more attention once the main part of the tournament begins.

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