Brooklyn Beckham had long made it clear via his Instagram Stories that he no longer wants to reconcile with his parents, Victoria and David Beckham, over the ongoing feud. Despite this, his parents posted sweet birthday messages for their oldest son. However, an insider said that their son wants them “to take a step back” for now.
Brooklyn Beckham ‘still values family but wants relationships that feel genuine,’ per source
The family feud between Brooklyn Beckham and his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, has been going on for months. While the parents are trying their best to patch things up with their oldest son, he has made it loud and clear that he has “no plans to reconcile” with them in a lengthy Instagram Story, much to everyone’s surprise.
Brooklyn has even sent a legal notice to his parents, advising them to contact him only through lawyers and not to tag or mention him in their social media posts. Despite this, David and Victoria shared a series of tributes for his 27th birthday on Instagram last week. But instead of doing any good, the insider told Closer, the post apparently left Brooklyn “fuming” as he felt his parents “turned his birthday back into a public spectacle.”
And they were not the only ones to wish the birthday boy. Brooklyn’s younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz, also shared a picture of their sibling. Even Brooklyn’s maternal grandmother, Jackie Adams, reportedly called her grandson and “urged him to bury the hatchet.”
Amid all this, the insider said, “What people often overlook is that Brooklyn is hurting too.” Thus, he currently “feels that putting space between himself and the family will give everyone the time they need to process what’s happened and deal with it properly.”
But with his parents “posting about him, it makes that healing much harder.” Moreover, Brooklyn wishes “to be left alone,” and feels “the best thing his parents could do is simply take a step back.” Despite the feud, Brooklyn “still values family, but he wants relationships that feel genuine,” said the insider, adding that “Brooklyn’s trying to create a life where things are real.”
Originally reported by Parul Singh on Reality Tea.
