Brooklyn Beckham celebrates Nicola Peltz's father after being left 'furious' by own parents amid feud with David and Victoria
Brooklyn Beckham joined his wife Nicola Peltz and her relatives on Wednesday to mark her father Nelson Peltz's 84th birthday at the family's Florida residence, with the group donning matching cowboy hats for the occasion.
The 31-year-old actress posted celebratory photographs on Instagram showing the Peltz clan gathered around the billionaire investor for a birthday meal at their home.
Brooklyn appeared in a group shot alongside Nicola's brother Zach, with siblings Diesel, Will, Bradley and Greg also present for the festivities.
The warm family gathering stands in stark contrast to Brooklyn's relationship with his own parents, David and Victoria Beckham, with whom he has not spoken for over a year.
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The 27-year-old has not publicly acknowledged any of his parents' birthdays or milestones since their falling out began around the time of David's 50th birthday celebrations.
Just days earlier, Brooklyn was allegedly left furious after both his parents featured him in their Father's Day social media tributes on Sunday.
David, 51, shared a childhood photograph of himself with his eldest son alongside an image with all four of his children, writing: "Being a dad is my most important job I love you all and thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family."
Victoria similarly included Brooklyn in her tribute to her husband.
"He's fuming about it. He's asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him," a source told The Sun.
"It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they'd leave it and leave him alone."
Brooklyn has allegedly requested his parents only contact him through his lawyer and refrain from including him in public posts.
Following the Father's Day controversy, Nicola appeared to take aim at the Beckham family through a cryptic message on her Instagram Story.
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The post read: "I am in love with this sentence: 'Forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach.'"
The timing of the quote was seen as a pointed reference to the ongoing family tensions.
Brooklyn also faced backlash last week over a DoorDash advertisement in which he appeared to mock his estrangement from his parents.
In the commercial, released on June 15, he says: "You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home... It's a long story."
Friends of the Beckhams described the family as "devastated and inconsolable" over the advert, with one saying it was "shocking" to treat the rift "as if it's a joke".
Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram shortly before Christmas last year, and his lawyers subsequently wrote to the Beckham family's representatives requesting that all communication be conducted through legal channels.
In January, he released a lengthy statement announcing he had severed ties with his family, declaring he was no longer part of "Brand Beckham" and describing his parents and siblings as "performative".
He accused David and Victoria of attempting to control him throughout his life and claimed they had tried to undermine his marriage to Nicola.
Brooklyn alleged his mother pulled out of designing Nicola's wedding dress at the last minute and "danced very inappropriately" on him during his wedding reception.
He also claimed David refused to meet him privately during a trip to London for his 50th birthday unless Nicola was excluded.
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