Brooklyn Beckham's savage response to family's olive branch after 'disgracefully' mocking their feud
Brooklyn Beckham ignored his parents’ olive branch to him on Father’s Day - after mocking their family feud with an advert.
Victoria shared a photo of David with all their children including Brooklyn, writing: “David you truly are the best daddy.
“Your greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children and we love you so much. Happy Father’s Day.”
David posted a childhood snap of Brooklyn and added: Being a dad is my most important job… I love you all & thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family.”
While Brooklyn’s younger brothers Romeo and Cruz shared tributes to the football legend for Father’s Day, the former photographer stayed quiet on social media for the second year in a row amid their ongoing rift.
His wife Nicola Peltz made sure to honour her billionaire father Nelson on Sunday, writing: “Happy father’s day dad! i’m so lucky i get to be your daughter, you’re the best dad in the entire world.
“Thank you for being the most loving and supportive father i could ever dream of. I love you to the moon and back a trillion times over. Thank you for always believing in me and always encouraging me to chase my biggest dreams.”
The actor added: “You’ve taught me to be so tough and to never give up. (just like you ) i love you so so so so much! i hope today is so perfect for you.”
Last week, Brooklyn unveiled the complete DoorDash commercial, in which he appeared to mock the rift with his family.
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“It’s not like I don’t have tickets. Um… it’s because… it’s a long story.”
His remarks were branded “distasteful” by his fans, with some claiming he was “cashing in” on his father’s work.
Sources claimed his parents were “inconsolable” over the campaign with the US food delivery company and “shocked” that he would treat their rift as a “joke”.
While tensions in the Beckham family had reportedly been simmering for years, the rift exploded into the public eye in January when Brooklyn issued a blistering, multi-page statement to say he was cutting off his family.
He accused his “controlling” parents of trying to “ruin” his marriage to Peltz, 31, and being all about the public narrative and “Brand Beckham”.
Brooklyn claimed relations became strained around the time of his 2022 wedding to Peltz.
He accused Victoria of pulling out of making Peltz’s wedding dress at the last minute and dancing “inappropriately on him” at the wedding.
DJ Fat Tony, who performed at the wedding brunch, later backed up Beckham’s claims, saying Marc Anthony told Beckham to put his hands on Victoria’s hips and that the dance was “really awkward”.
He also criticised his father David, claiming that despite travelling to the UK for David’s 50th birthday, repeated requests to meet beforehand were ignored.
The influencer said he was eventually offered a meeting on the condition that Nicola was not invited.
He recently removed a tattoo tribute to David, 51, and has reportedly told his parents to only contact him through a lawyer.
Victoria, 52, finally broke her silence on his comments in April, telling the Wall Street Journal: “I think that we've always - we love our children so much.
“We've always tried to be the best parents that we can be.
“And you know, we've been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we've ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children. And you know, that's all I really want to say about it.”

She went on to discuss her “publicly challenging” year on the Today show in the US.
Host Jenna Bush Hager directly asked Victoria, “How do you get through the tough times?” and noted she’d had a “pretty public challenging year”.
The designer replied: “You know, myself and David, we’re so close and we have incredible people around us. We’re close to my parents and David’s parents.
“We support each other through everything that we do. We love our children so much and have always really focused on protecting our children.”



