
Beckham siblings narrowly avoid awkward run-in with Brooklyn during vacation
The two siblings were spotted by a harbour in the lavish Saint Tropez in France while on holiday, where Brooklyn had recently posted videos of himself cooking.
However, as Romeo was pictured arriving in France, photographers reportedly saw that Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz had already departed for the United States, seemingly avoiding a meeting with each other.
Just a few days prior, Brooklyn had also shared a nude photo of Nicola in the bath.
This comes after it was revealed earlier this month that Brooklyn no longer followed his brothers Cruz and Romeo on social media, with the latter two having also unfollowed Brooklyn's wife Nicola Peltz Beckham.
Brooklyn Beckham claimed that he was just 'as confused as everyone else' after discovering he no longer followed his brothers, according to sources.
'Brooklyn had no idea until he read about it online. It's possible Romeo and Cruz blocked them, which would make it appear as him no longer following the brothers,' the insider told The Sun.
'He and Nicola certainly didn't unfollow them or block them – they're as confused as anyone else. The first they heard about it was when it was being reported on,' they added.
On July 16, Romeo shared pictures with his siblings Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14, without eldest Beckham sprog Brooklyn, 26, anywhere to be seen.
Harper, whose recent birthday sparked an unexpected public show of affection from Brooklyn, hugged Romeo on the streets, the pair looking as close as ever in the new snaps.
Cruz also posed with them for a group photo, which included his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, in a show of affection.
However, Brooklyn seemingly played down any rumours of a feud as he paid tribute to youngest sibling Harper on her 14th birthday.
Taking to Instagram he shared a snap with the birthday girl – and his partner – on his story, alongside the message: 'Happy birthday Harper we love u x.'
He tagged Nicola, who then reposted the photo on her own profile.
Rumours of a rift in the family began when Brooklyn and Nicola married in 2022, with reports of tension between her and Victoria Beckham, 51.
This, however, was played down when both were spotted at public events on a united front.
However, eyebrows were raised once more when Brooklyn and Nicola failed to make an appearance at David's 50th birthday bash.
This was on top of Brooklyn not sending his dad a birthday message on social media, which he had done in previous years.
Further fuel was added to the fire when just a short time after this snub, Brooklyn wished Nicola's dad a happy birthday on Instagram.
The reason behind the rumored rift is currently unclear, but it has been claimed that Victoria is 'desperate' for things to be patched up between her once-close family.
'Victoria hates to think about her family being so divided, especially with it involving one of her children,' an insider told Metro. More Trending
'Brooklyn's absence at David's 50th birthday party was noticeable, and she desperately wished he would have been there.
'They've always been a close-knit family, and seeing how things are now has been devastating for Victoria and David.'
The source also added: 'Brooklyn hasn't felt the same about his family for months,.
'When big family milestones approach, he often feels quite isolated over in Los Angeles, but he's keen to show that he loves his family deeply.'
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