
David Beckham has sent a message on social media to estranged eldest son Brooklyn amid the alleged ongoing family feud.
Brooklyn, 26, is the eldest of former England captain David and ex-Spice Girl Victoria's four children.
He married actress Nicola Peltz in 2022, and Brooklyn has made a brutal gesture towards his family recently amid an ongoing Beckham family feud.
His brother Cruz revealed that Brooklyn has blocked both his parents and all of his siblings on Instagram, dashing any suggestions that David and Victoria have done the same act to their eldest son.
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Cruz wrote: "My mum and dad would never unfollow their son. Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked - as did I."
Brooklyn reportedly spent Christmas Day away from the rest of his family and took to social media to post a picture of him tightly holding his wife Nicola's hand, with a caption that read: "My Everything."
Over the festive period, as the situation clearly got worse, David and Victoria appeared to take a slight dig at their son in a series of posts on social media.
This appears to have prompted a response from Peltz who reacted to the drama with a post that seems to be aimed at her parents in law.
Former Manchester United, Real Madrid and England winger Beckham - who hung up his boots in 2013 - has now taken to social media to send a message to all of his family and children, including Brooklyn.

The 50-year-old has posted a series of various pictures of himself with his children, including Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, as well as wife Victoria.
He has accompanied the Instagram stories with a variety of messages where he has made clear his love and affection for his family ahead of 2026.
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Beckham wrote: "I'm so grateful for my family. I love you all.
"I'm so lucky to have my amazing family.
"I love you all so much.
"I'm a very lucky Daddy.
"You are my life. I love you all. Love Daddy. On to 2026."
Beckham won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League with United before moving to Real Madrid in 2003, with whom he won the La Liga crown.
The latter stages of his playing career was spent with MLS side LA Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.
Beckham also scored 17 goals in 115 caps for England, which places him third on the Three Lions all-time appearance list.
Topics: David Beckham, Manchester United, Real Madrid, England