
Topics: David Beckham, Manchester United, Football

Topics: David Beckham, Manchester United, Football
Brooklyn Beckham has posted for the first time since brutally lashing out at parents David and Victoria on social media.
In a damning and lengthy post on social media, Brooklyn Beckham confirmed rumours of a feud with superstar parents David and Victoria, confirming that he had completely isolated himself from his parents and siblings.
The 26-year-old claimed that both of his parents had tried to 'ruin' his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz, who he married in April 2022 after confirming they were dating in January 2020.
Since the bombshell post, Brooklyn and Nicola have remained quiet on social media, with neither of them further addressing the claims, despite the huge backlash they have both received.
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But now, the couple have released a defiant post on each of their Instagram accounts showing exactly how they feel about the backlash amid the recent allegations against Nicola.

In Brooklyn's post, the model and chef claimed that his mum had danced 'inappropriately' with him during his wedding and had pulled out of designing Nicola's wedding dress wedding gown at the "eleventh hour".
But his post has led to others who attended the wedding speaking out against him and his wife, with a series of heated text exchanges between Nicola and the couple's third wedding planner leaking online.
However, despite the backlash against the couple, both Brooklyn and Nicola have made it clear that in the wake of all the drama following his statement, they are standing strong together.
Posting on Instagram at the same time, the pair shared a series of images of the two of them together with their dog, but decided not to include a caption.
Shortly after his post, Brooklyn decided to remove the comments and turn off the ability for people to add any more.
Although both David and Victoria have mostly decline to speak about their eldest son's brutal social media post, the Manchester United and England legend eventually spoke out, admitting, "You have to let your children make mistakes".
"I have always spoken about social media and the power of social media," he said, speaking to Andrew Ross Sorkin on CNBC’s financial program Squawk Box.
"For the good and for the bad. What kids can access these days, it can be dangerous. But what I have found personally, especially with my kids as well, use it for the right reasons."
He added: "I’ve been able to use my platform for my following, for UNICEF. And it has been the biggest tool to make people aware of what’s going on around the world for children.
"And I have tried to do the same with my children, to educate them.
"They make mistakes, but children are allowed to make mistakes. That is how they learn. That is what I try to teach my kids, you sometimes have to let them make those mistakes as well."
Meanwhile Victoria appeared to briefly reference the drama by thanking her children when she was named Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in a ceremony in Paris on Monday.