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Cruz Beckham sends olive branch to Brooklyn in family feud – as he's slammed over new modelling shoot with wife Nicola

Cruz Beckham sends olive branch to Brooklyn in family feud – as he's slammed over new modelling shoot with wife Nicola

The Sun07-07-2025
CRUZ Beckham appears to have reached out to his brother Brooklyn following their ongoing family drama.
The son of David and Victoria Beckham, 20, has extended an olive branch by liking Brooklyn's latest fashion campaign on social media.
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According to reports, Brooklyn is no longer on speaking terms with his siblings - but Cruz appears to have made a move in the right direction.
Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz have fronted a dramatic new fashion campaign - and Cruz has given his seal of approval.
The cinematic-inspired shoot sees the pair share the lens for a campaign for Moncler Collection's Pre-Fall edition. ​
Brooklyn and Nicola can be seen in a series of romantic moments in the six figure deal with the designer firm.
The shots appear to be taken minutes away from the Beckhams ' home in West London.
A second remarked: "Nepo babies."
A third mused: "Making the brand tacky. Unfollowed."
A fourth noted: "He looks like David here."
"Text your family. It's heartbreaking," penned another.
Watch sweet moment Cruz Beckham and girlfriend Jackie perform at dad David's 50th birthday amid feud with brother Brooklyn
"How could you treat your parents like this? So sad," contemplated another follower.
One supportive user ranted: "Here we go again with all the keyboard warriors commenting on Brooklyn's business that they know nothing about!"
Another pleaded: "Why you're home, go make amends with your parents @davidbeckham @victoriabeckham. Life is short and you only get one lot of parents, take it from someone who has lost both!"
It's thought the US-based pair flew to London for the advertising campaign in May, after not appearing at his dad David's 50th birthday celebrations.
Two weeks after the party, the couple, who live in Los Angeles, jetted to London for the Moncler shoot but failed to meet up with Brooklyn's family.
David and Victoria were left 'heartbroken' when Brooklyn and Nicola failed to attend the birthday celebrations.
As well as David's big bash, Brooklyn was also absent from the pre-birthday fishing trip with his sons Cruz and Romeo, an intimate dinner at their Cotswolds home and his star-studded soiree in London.
Sources said the snub was a "dagger to the heart" for his parents.
Reports blamed Romeo's most recent girlfriend Kim Turnbull, 24, for Brooklyn missing his dad's birthday.
Brooklyn and Kim were said to have dated at school, and sources claimed he felt uncomfortable that his ex would be at his dad's birthday bash.
However, Kim insisted they never dated and she objected to being "embarrassed on the basis of lies."
Rumours about a feud with the Beckham clan and Nicola, 30, have circulated since her £3million wedding to Brooklyn, 26, in Florida in 2022.
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