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The show must go on VICTORIA'S MISSING SON

October 20, 2025

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New Zealand Woman's Weekly

The family is slowly learning to get their spice back after Brooklyn's betrayal

The show must go on VICTORIA'S MISSING SON

Tickets were in hot demand when Victoria Beckham showed off her new clothing collection at Paris Fashion Week earlier this month.

But one front-row absence was sadly and keenly felt.

For many years now, the Beckham family has come out in full force to support Victoria's rise into the ranks of the fashion world's elite. None has been prouder than the former Spice Girl's eldest son Brooklyn, 26, who could always be counted on to enthusiastically wave the flag for his famous mother, together with his footballing legend dad Sir David, 50, and siblings Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14. This year, however, the influencer and his actor wife Nicola Peltz, 30, were nowhere to be seen - and the Beckhams no longer dispute that a deep rift has opened up between Brooklyn and the rest of their clan.

“The Beckhams love being together and it’s sad for the whole family when Brooklyn and Nicola aren’t there,” says an insider. “But it doesn’t look like there will be a reconciliation any time soon. David and Victoria know that.

image“Brooklyn has left them with no doubts that he’s not interested in engaging with them for the time being. They’re respecting his boundaries. They’ve accepted it, which has been hard, and they’re desperately worried about him.

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