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Brooklyn Beckham’s Christmas Plans Don’t Include Parents — Source

Brooklyn Beckham and his parents’ feud have made headlines once again. Earlier, several reports claimed that the eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham had been uninvolved in family activities for some time. Recently, a source revealed that the former photographer has snubbed his mom and dad with holiday plans during Christmas. Rather than celebrating with his clan, Brooklyn will reportedly join his wife Nicola Peltz’s parents.

Brooklyn Beckham will spend Christmas with wife Nicola Peltz and her family, per source

Brooklyn Beckham’s feud with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, seemed to have worsened. A source recently told the Daily Mail that the 26-year-old would allegedly celebrate Christmas with his wife Nicola Peltz’s family in Miami, Florida. Reportedly, the couple won’t be part of the Beckham celebration.

“Brooklyn and Nicola decided they would be spending this Christmas with her family. Her parents are really excited to have them,” the insider claimed. 

Furthermore, the outlet reported that the estranged son and his parents have seemingly unfollowed each other on Instagram. Amid a spiraling family feud, this move allegedly hinted that there might be “no communication” between Brooklyn and his family. This came after the former model’s friends told the publication that his brothers had first blocked him and Peltz.

For those unversed, David and Victoria have four children — sons Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz, and daughter Harper. Since the eldest’s fallout with his parents, he has been absent from many family photos that the former footballer posted on social media. 

Speculations about the Beckhams’ family trouble sparked after Brooklyn and his wife skipped David’s 50th birthday. However, an earlier report suggested that the hot sauce owner was allegedly open to reconciling with his mom and dad if they apologized to him and Peltz.

“There is an obvious first step which would be a public acknowledgement [by David and Victoria] of what they did, and an apology,” an insider shared.

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on Reality Tea

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