
Brooklyn Beckham has cut off his parents but is still understood to be in contact with two family members.
On Monday, after many reports of a feud, the 26-year-old slammed his family in an explosive statement where he said he was born into a life of "performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships".
Among a whole host of claims, he accused parents David and Victoria of "trying endlessly" to ruin his relationship with his wife Nicola Peltz, who he feels has been "consistently disrespected" throughout.
In addition, he claimed that his dad "refused" all attempts to reunite around in London around his 50th birthday celebrations but wanted a meeting to happen at the party in front of "a hundred guests and cameras at every corner".
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It also said that Beckham did eventually agree but did not want Nicola to be present. There was also accusations around the wedding, including that Victoria pulled out of designing the wedding dress at the eleventh hour and "hijacked" his first dance by dancing "very inappropriately".
In another stunning claim, Brooklyn said that his mum and dad "repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe me into signing away the rights to my name" ahead of his big day.
He believes he has been treated differently ever since.
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Brooklyn added that he has found "peace and relief" in the life he has chosen with Nicola and does not wish to reconcile with his family.
However, a new report from The Sun states that he is still in contact with his grandmas on both sides.

His Nanny Sandra was mentioned in the post when Brooklyn claimed his mother had branded him "evil" over the seating arrangements at the wedding. He said that Sandra and his wife's 'Naunni' were put on their table "because they didn't have their husbands" and that both sets of parents "had their own tables equally adjacent to ours".
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Brooklyn is still understood be have a close relationship with Victoria's mother Jackie despite the rift.
The Beckhams have not formally responded but in an interview with CNBC’s financial programme Squawk Box, he said, "You have to let your children make mistakes" when discussing the use of social media.
He was present at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday morning and posed for selfies with fans. But the Inter Miami co-owner quickly scarpered when a reporter from Sky News appeared and asked, "David, do you have a message for Brooklyn this morning?" but got no response.
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