David and Victoria Beckham narrowly avoid awkward run-in with son Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, vacationed with his godfather, Elton John, on a yacht near Nice, France, while his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, holidayed just 75 miles away in St. Tropez.
- Tensions between the couple and his parents have escalated since early 2025, creating a persistent rift that has kept the family separated during recent holidays and major milestones.
- Accusing his parents of controlling media narratives, Brooklyn stated in January 2026 that he is "standing up for myself for the first time in my life" to preserve his autonomy.
- Nicola's father, Nelson Peltz, addressed the situation in a February 2026 interview, expressing respect for Brooklyn's desire to "forge his own way" while urging him to value family ties.
- Asked on Brooklyn's 27th birthday, David Beckham expressed hope for reconciliation, emphasizing that "children are allowed to make mistakes" and reflecting on his parenting philosophy.
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Brooklyn Beckham set for awkward reunion with parents David and Victoria
Brooklyn Beckham is reportedly set for an awkward reunion with his parents, Sir David Beckham and Lady Victoria Beckham, amid a family feud.
It wasn't the first time.
The world is actually so big, but in the narrow streets of Saint-Tropez Victoria and David Beckham stroll almost past their son Brooklyn.
[OSEN=Reporter Seon Mi-kyung] Brooklyn, the eldest son of British football star David Beckham, who is estranged from his parents, had a close call during his vacation. On the 3rd (local time), American entertainment media outlet Page Six reported that Brooklyn Beckham narrowly avoided an awkward encounter with his estranged parent, David Beckham, while on vacation in Saint-Tropez, France. According to the report, while Brooklyn was staying on hi…
The friend of Victoria Beckham Elton John invited Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz from his yacht and to his villa in Nice.
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