Table of Contents
- Support for Brooklyn Beckham
- Family Feud Insights
- Achievements of Siblings
- Victoria Beckham's Defense of Her Children
David and Victoria Beckham have openly expressed their support for their eldest son Brooklyn in an unusual social media gesture that has sparked conversations.
Brooklyn, 26, showcased his culinary talents in a recent Instagram video, flipping fluffy buttermilk pancakes while Eric Clapton’s "Wonderful Tonight" played in the background.
David and Victoria Beckham have shown their support for their eldest son Brooklyn on social media amidst their family feudCredit: Getty
Brooklyn shared another cooking video on Instagram last nightCredit: Instagram
David and Victoria were seen liking the postCredit: Getty
Although Brooklyn has distanced himself from the famous family for several months, both Posh and Becks discreetly "liked" the video, hinting that the icy relationship might be warming up.
This gesture follows Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz's lack of public support for Victoria when her acclaimed Netflix documentary premiered earlier this month.
They were also noticeably absent from her Paris Fashion Week show and the documentary premiere.
The couple skipped David’s extravagant 50th birthday celebrations earlier this year, which left the family heartbroken.
Sources have previously reported that the rift had reached a critical point, with Victoria and David acknowledging that they might not see Brooklyn for the foreseeable future.
Meanwhile, the Beckhams’ other children are carving their own paths in the spotlight.
Romeo, 23, is pursuing a career in football like his father, Cruz, 20, has formed a band and is performing around London, while 14-year-old Harper is following her mother’s footsteps in fashion and beauty.
Victoria recently defended her children, telling The Sun: “It’s not their fault — give them a chance.”
Cruz is set to release his first single today and has already garnered critical acclaim, having signed with a top music management company — all through his own efforts.
“Cruz has music coming out soon,” Victoria shared with The Sun.
“He has spent the last ten years honing his craft — much like I did with Roland — learning to play various instruments.
“He taught himself to play about seven instruments, writes his own songs, and has formed a band.
“He has truly built it from the ground up. He hasn’t just come in to sing his songs or demanded anything.
“I can’t really offer him much advice — the industry has changed significantly.
“But I told him, ‘Don’t expect immediate success’. Sometimes, it’s better if it’s not an instant hit.
“You know, with my fashion career — it took me 20 years to reach this point.
“You have to start small and gradually build up. That’s exactly what he’s doing, performing in small venues, no fuss, just doing his thing.
“I am incredibly proud of him.”
She added: “But he is a nepo baby. I feel sympathy for these kids labeled as nepo-babies.
“They are just the children of their parents. It’s not their fault.
“Give them a chance. What matters is that people are kind and decent.
“It’s fine to be ambitious, but kindness is far more important. Let the music speak for itself before passing judgment.”
Cruz Beckham’s new singles “Optics” and “Lick the Toad” are released today.Credit: cruzbeckham/TikTok
Cruz teased his single earlier this weekCredit: Instagram



