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Insta posts reveal depth of fallout between Brooklyn and parents

June 01, 2025

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Sunday People

BROOKLYN Beckham's Instagram video last week in which he said he would “always choose” his wife must have hurt his parents amid their well-publicised family feud.

- BY TOM BRYANT

But other recent social media posts have allegedly proved just, if not more, painful to David and Victoria as the falling out shows no sign of abating.

One in particular reveals their eldest son was in London at the same time as his dad, but kept his visit a secret.

A picture uploaded to Instagram three days ago shows Brooklyn sipping a pint in a pub, with bottles of his own-brand hot sauce on the table in front of him.

Innocuous enough to outsiders - but friends of the Beckhams recognised the distinctive light fittings and stark green walls in the background.

One pal says: “The picture was taken in London's Wigmore pub, which is part of the Langham Hotel where the Beckhams have sometimes stayed.

“The fact that Brooklyn was in the country and failed to see any of his family was heartbreaking. And not only that, but here he was posting about it.”

Brooklyn, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, had flown to London for a joint photoshoot with Italian luxury fashion brand Moncler, which took place less than two miles from the Beckham family home in Holland Park. Dad David, 50, was not far away - he was pictured with the King at the Chelsea Flower show that day - just three miles from the Wigmore.

A pal reveals: “Brooklyn had kept the visit quiet from not only his mum and dad but his siblings and extended family. It was terribly sad that he had flown thousands of miles to London and hadn't engaged at all. It would have been very easy to meet up.”

Another Instagram post, made on May 16, showed Brooklyn with Nicola's late grandmother to mark the anniversary of her death.

He captioned it: “I miss you and will love you forever.”

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