
Brooklyn Beckham returns to social media after snubbing his dad David's 50th birthday celebrations amid ‘feud'
The 26-year-old failed to show up to his dad's star-studded bash at three Michelin star restaurant Core, Kensington, at the weekend.
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Brooklyn Beckham has returned to social media to talk about hot sauce
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He whipped up his special recipe after a night drinking wine
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And he also swerved an intimate family get together at the Beckhams' countryside pad days earlier.
He hasn't publicly commented on his decision to miss the party but has now posted on social media in what appears an attempt to carry on as normal.
Brooklyn has previously worked as a photographer and food influencer, and his latest project sees him making his own hot 'nepo' sauce under the Cloud 23 brand, a nod to his dad's 23 shirt when he played for Real Madrid.
Speaking in a joint video with retailer Whole Foods, Brooklyn says: "I was having a bottle of wine with my wife really late at night and she said: 'You like hot sauce, you like design. Why don't you make a hot sauce'.
"I didn't really think much about it and then I ordered a bunch of stuff and I watched a quick video on how to make a hot sauce.
"I then made the jalapeno one and I really liked it and I thought: 'I kind of want to try and do something with this'. I had so much fun doing it."
While Brooklyn stayed away from Becks' 50th, his siblings Romeo, Cruz and Harper showed their support.
Aspiring musician Cruz even performed a duet with girlfriend Jackie Apostel, singing Dolly Parton's Island in the Stream.
The acoustic strumming was more reserved than the raucous partying that followed it as the star-studded crowd belted out famous tunes including We Are Family.
The partying was so loud that the council were forced to intervene and shut it down at 3.35am following complaints from neighbours.
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Tom Cruise, Guy Ritchie, Eva Longoria and Gordon Ramsay all attended three Michelin-starred Core in Kensington.
Brooklyn's absence failed to put a dampener on a night of fun and laughter.
He reportedly decided against attending over the inclusion of his ex-girlfriend, and brother Romeo's partner, Kim Turnbull on the guestlist.
A pal revealed Brooklyn did text his dad to wish him a happy birthday and tried to organise a private meet-up, but was rebuffed.
However, David did go on to offer a public olive branch to his eldest son on Instagram.
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Cruz Beckham and Jackie Apostel sang at David's birthday party
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David and Victoria dressed to impress at Core, Kensington
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He shared photos of a trip to Scotland with Romeo, 22, and Cruz, 20, and wrote: 'Six months ago planned a trip with my boys at the start of last week to camp and fish for my 50th was so much fun. You were missed @brooklynpeltzbeckham.'
A source close to Brooklyn, who lives in Los Angeles, said: 'He flew to London with the sole intention of seeing his family and celebrating his dad's birthday.
'He suggested going for breakfast or a coffee but was told the only chance to see the family would be at one of their lavish parties which Kim would likely be at, so he refused.
'As far as he sees it, his parents have chosen Romeo and his new girlfriend over him.'
However, a source close to the Beckhams insisted the fall-out had nothing to do with the siblings.
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