David and Victoria Beckham had a big falling out with their eldest son. He publicly accused them
For several months, rumors circulated in the British press about troubles in the relationship between British superstars — footballer David Beckham and singer Victoria Beckham (Adams) — and their eldest son, Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham. However, there was no official confirmation of this. Now, Brooklyn has published a lengthy message on Instagram, where he for the first time spoke about the family conflict and openly admitted that he does not want to mend relations with them.

Brooklyn, David, and Victoria Beckham. Photo: Getty Image
Brooklyn accused his parents of "constantly trying to destroy" his relationship with his wife Nicola both before and after their marriage. According to him, his parents constantly nitpick Nicola and behave inappropriately in both private and public life, and some details of their personal life were passed on to the press without their permission.
Beckham Jr. also noted that his mother, Victoria Beckham, who owns a fashion brand, allegedly tried to hinder her son's wedding in 2022, refusing at the last moment to sew a wedding dress for Nicola, despite the fact that she was happy to wear an item of her design. However, Nicola later claimed that the problems with the dress were only due to the atelier simply not being able to finish the work on time.
Brooklyn also revealed that he and Nicola came to London for David's birthday, but received "no" answers for a whole week when they tried to spend personal time with his father. The couple also did not appear at David's 50th birthday celebration and did not post congratulations on social media, which intensified rumors of a family conflict.
According to Brooklyn, his father agreed to meet with him only on the condition that his wife would not be present, which he perceived as a "slap." Later, the family also did not meet with him during their trip to Los Angeles.
Brooklyn and Nicola live in the USA. Brooklyn began his career as a photographer and in 2017 released his first photo album What I See ("What I See").
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