Beckham Includes Brooklyn in Father's Day Message
Victoria and David Beckham posted family photos on Father’s Day as Brooklyn remained estranged after accusing them of trying to ruin his relationship.
- On Sunday, Sir David Beckham and Lady Victoria Beckham marked Father's Day by sharing Instagram photos featuring their eldest son, Brooklyn, despite an ongoing public estrangement between them.
- The public feud began in January when Brooklyn alleged his parents were "trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding," claiming they disrespected wife Nicola Peltz and prioritized "Brand Beckham."
- Tensions escalated recently when Brooklyn appeared in a DoorDash commercial joking about the family fallout, prompting a source to tell Metro the advert left his parents "stunned."
- While siblings Cruz and Romeo posted Father's Day tributes on Instagram, Brooklyn did not acknowledge his father, maintaining public silence since his January allegations.
- Lady Victoria Beckham recently addressed the dispute in an interview, stating she and Sir David "love our children so much" and have "always tried to be the best parents.
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David and Victoria Beckham Share Throwback Photo of Brooklyn in Father’s Day Post
Victoria Beckham and David Beckham both marked Father’s Day on Sunday with heartfelt social media posts -- including another public supposed olive branch moment toward their estranged son, Brooklyn Beckham.
David Beckham shares photo of Brooklyn in Father’s Day post
David and Victoria Beckham share olive branch for Brooklyn despite advert dig
Oldest son Brooklyn was still firmly in the picture on Father’s Day, according to his parents (Picture: Darren Gerrish/WireImage) Despite his recent, very public, reference to their feud with a viral advert, Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham have celebrated Father’s Day, sharing family photos which include eldest son Brooklyn. Fashion designer Victoria, 52, was first to Instagram to mark the special day, posting a past holiday snap of the form…

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