Brooklyn Beckham BREAKS SILENCE on ‘DISCORD’ with parents David and Victoria

Brooklyn Beckham has finally broken his silence on what he thinks of the reported family “feud” between him and his parents, Victoria and David Beckham. The 26-year-old is the eldest child of the power couple, but he insists that he is not concerned by the “rubbish” that people have been saying about his family fallout.
He was among the celebrities to take part in the Ryder Cup All-Star match between A-Listers from Europe and the USA at Bethpage Black. It was reported that Brooklyn is planning to head straight back to Los Angeles after finishing his round, meaning that he is likely to miss a match between his dad’s club, Inter Miami and New York City FC. Brooklyn was asked how he copes with all the talk about his family and his private life. He told Daily Mail: “There’s always going to be people saying negative things but I have a very supportive wife,’ he said. ‘Me and her, we just do our thing, we just keep our heads down and work. And we’re happy.”

The 26-year-old said he “never” worries about what people say or write about his personal life. “Everyone is always going to say rubbish. I just try and do this, play some golf with some friends. It’s good fun,” he said.
Brooklyn and his family were last pictured together on Boxing Day and it does not seem like he and his wife, Nicola Peltz, have spent any time with them since.
Reports of a feud began when the couple missed David’s 50th birthday celebrations and escalated further as the couple recently renewed their vows without inviting the parents.


Despite rumours of a feud, there are reports that Brooklyn will appear in his mum’s upcoming Netflix series. The yet-to-be-titled programme will follow Victoria, 51, as founder and creative director of her fashion and beauty brands, offering a behind-the-scenes look at her work and family life.
It is expected to include appearances from all four of her children – Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper. Much of the filming took place in September 2024, before reports of a family feud began to circulate.
During Paris Fashion Week, Brooklyn was spotted helping backstage after heavy rain disrupted Victoria’s runway show – scenes that are said to have made the final cut.
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