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Scottish Sun
25 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Victoria Beckham sends olive branch to son Brooklyn as Sir Elton John intervenes to fix family feud
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) VICTORIA Beckham has sent an olive branch to son Brooklyn amid the family's bitter feud. The rift between Brooklyn, his American actress wife Nicola Peltz, 30, and the Beckhams has seemingly widened over the past few months. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Victoria Beckham has liked son Brooklyn's latest reel Credit: Instagram 5 Victoria Beckham puts on a leggy display as she celebrates birthday on yacht-Instagram Credit: Instagram But matriarch Victoria, 51, has liked Brooklyn's latest Instagram reel showing him rustling up pasta in the kitchen, suggesting tensions could be thawing. In the video, budding chef Brooklyn, 26, rustles up tomato pasta on a yacht, using a pan of seawater to cook his spaghetti. It follows an intervention from Sir Elton John, who is Brooklyn's godfather and also close pals with David, 50, and Victoria. The legendary singer, 78, has publicly praised Brooklyn and Nicola on social media while the feud has been making headlines, and he has even hung out with them in Cannes. The couple were seen with Elton's husband, David Furnish, at the La Guerite, with other guests including music producer Andrew Watt who worked with Elton on his latest album. We revealed Elton 'briefly' touched on the family feud before sticking to more neutral territory. 'Elton is the showbiz equivalent of Switzerland,' said a source. 'He's utterly neutral in this row. 'Elton of old may have relished in taking sides - in this case his young godson, Brooklyn - but two years off his 80th birthday, he's a man who has seen and done it all. 'He just wants everyone to be happy. There is no side-taking as such; he simply adores his godson, and really has a laugh with Nicola who he thinks has a great sense of humour. "He wants to look after them in his role as 'spiritual adviser' as a godfather, it's a role he takes seriously. 'Elton and David think the situation is terribly sad, and has gently suggested to all involved that life is short — and to patch things up. 'They had a really fun long lunch in the South of France, where Elton and David have a beautiful villa, and besides a very brief chat on the subject that dare rear its name, they discussed loads of other, much more lighthearted matters. "Elton has said his bit - he is adamant he doesn't want to stick his nose in and p*** off either party. He just wants peace.' Perhaps Victoria is making moves to smooth relations ahead of the October release of her Netflix documentary. It is understood she will not touch on the feud - although she has promised there will be 'tears' in the four-parter. Nicola and Brooklyn will not be in it — but that is because no scenes were filmed with them. A source added: 'The children hardly feature — it's simply not a case of Brooklyn and Nicola being cut, as they weren't in it to start with. 5 Nicola joined Brooklyn, Elton and husband David Furnish at La Guerite beach club 5 Generous Elton is understood to have picked up the tab for the party of six at the fancy spot 5 Elton doesn't want to take sides but thinks the Beckhams' feud is 'terribly sad' Credit: Instagram "This is very much a project focusing on Victoria's transaction from pop star to businesswoman and designer.' Younger Beckham boys Cruz and Romeo were recently accused of turning their backs on Brooklyn for good, sending the family deeper into crisis. It came after fans spotted the siblings had blocked their elder brother on social media. A source said: 'Blocking or unfollowing someone on Instagram is like the Gen Z version of World War Three. It's a sad new low. 'But the truth is, Brooklyn has cut out his parents David and Victoria from his life and it's the same with Romeo and Cruz. "Even when the family have reached out to Brooklyn they have been ignored. 'He's not had contact for months and it feels clear to them that he doesn't want to make amends.' The feud, which The Sun understands started over money, has been bubbling for several months.


Daily Mirror
25 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Netflix fans only just discovering 'most underrated' film that has left them 'traumatised'
An 'underrated' thriller on Netflix has found a new lease of life 30 years since its initial release Movie fans are just now discovering a seriously intense thriller on Netflix that has left them 'traumatised'. Originally released back in 1995, psychological thriller Copycat, stars Sigourney Weaver as Dr Helen Hudson, a criminal psychologist who is struggling with agoraphobia. The renowned expert became a recluse after a traumatic attack that saw her nearly get murdered by killer Daryll Lee Cullum (Harry Connick Jr). Years later, Helen is recruited by San Francisco police officer Detective M.J. Monahan (Holly Hunter) to try and hunt down a serial killer replicating the methods of infamous murderers. Although she fears the outside world, Helen uses her knowledge and expertise to try and catch the person behind the copycat killings while working with M.J. The cast of the film - which developed a cult following in the decades since its release -also includes stars like Dermot Mulroney, William McNamara and Will Patton. As well as Copycat doing pretty well at the box office - grossing $79 million from a $27 million budget - the critical response was positive too. On Rotten Tomatoes, it was given a 76% rating. Copycat was released on UK's Netflix last month - and it's fair to say the film has found a new lease of life 30 years since its initial release. On Facebook, Netflix uploaded the opening scene of Copycat in which Helen is attacked by Daryll in a public toilet. Reacting to a 'traumatising' clip, one person said: 'Man! This scene made me afraid to use public bathrooms. I mean, even to this day I'm still on high alert at rest stops.' Someone else added: 'I remember seeing this in theaters. I was freaked out in public restrooms for months!' A third chimed in: 'This scene TRAUMATISED me when I saw it as a teenager, for years and years. I'd always be looking up when using the public bathroom to make sure it didn't happen to me.' Meanwhile, others praised the film as a whole, with someone declaring: 'I really liked this, one of the most underrated movies out there.' Another agreed: 'Great movie, it holds up and I agree no one really talks about it.' It wasn't just the audience that Harry Connick Jr creeped out thanks to his portrayal of killer Daryll Lee Cullum. In 2024, he revealed that Sigourney Weaver was so freaked out by his performance that 'she wouldn't talk to him' on set. 'Every time I came around, she went the other way,. She was like, 'I don't want to be around that guy!'' he told SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show with Julia Cunningham.


Metro
an hour ago
- Metro
5 Netflix shows to watch if you loved Too Much
Link is copied Comments Lena Dunham's latest project, Too Much, recently dropped on Netflix, and it's safe to say that it's been a hit with fans. The 10-episode series follows New Yorker Jessica, whose life is turned upside down when her seven-year relationship ends. Her boss (and sister's ex) convinces her to move to London to work on a project, believing a fresh start is what she needs to heal. But when Jessica, who is obsessed with British culture, arrives in the capital, she finds that London life is nothing like it is in the movies (Picture: PA Wire) However, when she meets Felix, a troubled indie musician, Jessica finally becomes the leading lady in her own imperfectly perfect story. Complete with a hilarious script, unhinged moments, and passionate relationships, it's quickly become a cult classic for the 30-something viewer (Picture: Ana Blumenkron/Netflix) Too Much isn't the only Netflix show providing the goods for this age group, though. There are plenty of other quality shows that follow a similar - and slightly chaotic - vein. So, if like us, you binged the first series as soon as it came out, you're likely looking for something to watch next. Without further ado, here are 5 Netflix series to watch if you adored Too Much (Picture: PA Wire) Nobody wants this? More like everybody wants this. The 2024 show stars Kristen Bell as Joanne, an agnostic sex podcaster, and Adam Brody as Noah, a newly single rabbi. Despite their cultural differences, the pair fall in love, entering a 'will-they-won't-they' style relationship that viewers root for right from the start. But will their meddling families - who don't approve of the match - tear them apart for good? (Picture: AP) Michelle Buteau is Mavis Beaumont, a plus-size stylist who finds herself newly single at 38. With the help of her chosen family, aka her fiercely loyal besties, Mavis works to rebuild her life. Navigating personal problems and career obstacles, she finally gets the recognition she deserves in the fashion industry. According to Mavis, all you need in life is a 'body-positive attitude, cute v-neck, and some lip gloss.' Survival of the Thickest was created by Buteau and Danielle Sanchez Witzel, and based on a memoir of the same name (Picture: Vanessa Clifton/Netflix) Feel Good is a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy written by and starring Mae Martin as a fictionalised version of themself. It centres around Mae, a Canadian comedian and recovering addict, and George, a middle-class English woman, and their complicated relationship. While Mae's addiction causes issues in their romance, George's reluctance to come out also creates problems for the pair. At its core, Feel Good explores the modern-day world of love, addiction and sexuality (Picture: Channel 4/Matt Squire) Based on the 2009 novel by David Nicholls as well as the 2011 film adaptation, One Day follows the 14-year relationship of Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew. The pair meet at a ball after graduating from the University of Edinburgh, and enjoy a brief college romance. However, when they go their separate ways to pursue their dreams, they promise to meet up on the same day each year. For years, they struggle to admit that they're meant for each other. Will fate finally bring them together for good? (Picture: Matthew Towers/Netflix) Lily Collins stars as Emily Cooper, a marketing executive from Chicago who moves to Paris for work. Swept up in the romance of the 'City of Love,' Emily must find a way to balance her new friendships, relationships, and career. From her complex relationship with her neighbour Gabriel and his ex-girlfriend Camille, to dealing with her icy (yet privately sweet) boss Sylvie, there's never a dull moment in Emily's life. Season five is expected to come later this year, and sees Emily starting another new life in Rome with her new beau, Marcello (Picture: Netflix)