
Victoria Beckham has finally addressed her family's split with eldest son Brooklyn in a candid interview.
It's no secret that both David Beckham and wife Victoria's relationship with their first born Brooklyn is rocky to say the very least.
In January, Brooklyn posted a damning statement on social media accusing his parents of trying to to "ruin" his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz, claiming that his mum had danced 'inappropriately' with him on his wedding day.
Since then, the 27-year-old had not appeared in public with his family and has even blocked his parents and his three siblings on social media.
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Although she has referenced the feud on several occasions, Victoria has never directly addressed the fallout with her son, choosing instead to focus on her family's privacy.
However, in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, the former Spice Girl opened up about the situation.
"I think that we've always—we love our children so much," she said.
"We've always tried to be the best parents that we can be.
"And you know, we've been in the public eye for more than 30 years right now, and all we've ever tried to do is protect our children and love our children. And you know, that's all I really want to say about it."
Victoria also put the feud to one side to wish Brooklyn a happy birthday on social media last month, but her son never responded.

In his statement, Brooklyn claimed that his mum had "cancelled making Nicola's [wedding] dress at the eleventh hour" and claimed he had to speak out about his parent's actions after they had "continued to go to the press".
At the time, David responded to his son's claims in an interview discussing the power of social media.
"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.
"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."
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