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Cruz Beckham, 20, takes his mind off the 'family feud' as he enjoys a date night with girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 29, at Bob Dylan gallery in London

Cruz Beckham, 20, takes his mind off the 'family feud' as he enjoys a date night with girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 29, at Bob Dylan gallery in London

Daily Mail​08-05-2025

Cruz Beckham took his mind off the 'family feud' as he enjoyed a date night with his girlfriend Jackie Apostel in London on Thursday.
The loved-up couple spent a relaxing evening at a private viewing of Bob Dylan: Point Blank exhibition at the Halcyon Gallery.
Cruz, 20, looked happy to be beside his supportive partner Jackie, 29, amid reports of growing tension between the Beckham family.
Last week, Cruz and Jackie sang his parents' Victoria and David's special song, Islands In The Stream, at the footballer's 50th birthday party.
The party was attended by A-list stars including Tom Cruise while David and Victoria's children Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13, all attended, though their eldest son Brooklyn, 26, was notably absent.
Jackie took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a heartwarming video of her and Cruz taking to the stage to belt out the song Victoria and David love for the crowds.
The 1983 hit, by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, is well-known for being Victoria and David's favourite song and they danced to it at the end of the BECKHAM Netflix documentary.
At the party, both Cruz and Jackie took on the vocals as they performed a melodic version of the popular song, while Cruz also played guitar.
After finishing the song, Cruz leant in and gave Jackie a kiss on the neck while the crowds erupted into applause for the couple.
Sharing the footage to Instagram, Jackie captioned the post: 'From 1 lova 2 anotha,' while Cruz added: 'Ah ahhhh,' both in reference to the song's famous lyrics.
The family have been at the centre of a feud that has pitted Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, on one side, and the rest of the family on the other.
Things came to a head when Brooklyn and Nicola were no shows at any of David's 50th birthday celebrations last week, with The Mail revealing that a rift with Nicola is at the centre of the breakdown in relations.
Beckham family friends are also dismayed that Romeo's girlfriend Kim Turnbull has been made the 'scapegoat' in the feud.
David is allegedly 'desperate to make amends with Brooklyn as he fears history is repeating itself' following his bitter fall out with his father Ted in 2005.
Beckham family friends are also dismayed that Romeo's girlfriend Kim Turnbull has been made the 'scapegoat' in the feud
While David, 50, and Ted, 77, now share a close-knit relationship, the father-son duo were once not even on speaking terms.
After Ted suffered a near-death health scare in 2007, it sparked the pair to make amends and get back in touch - and they have been close ever since.
Now David is reportedly worried 'history is repeating itself' amid his rift with his and Victoria's eldest son Brooklyn.
A close friend of David reportedly told The Sun: 'David and the family genuinely fear Brooklyn could be lost to them forever.
'The word 'lost', here, is especially poignant as it was the exact sentiment used when David fell out with his dad.
'Ted believed his son would never speak to him again, and he was heartbroken. It was an extremely tense few years, and devastated the whole family.'
The Beckhams have been hit by fears they won't be able to heal their rift with Brooklyn as Victoria has been having 'sleepless nights' over the feud.
The fashion designer, 51, and her husband David are said to have been left heartbroken at the distance that has grown between them and their eldest son.
After Ted suffered a near-death health scare in 2007, it sparked the pair to make amends and get back in touch - and they have been close ever since (pictured with Ted and mum Sandra)
Now David is reportedly worried 'history is repeating itself' amid his rift with his and Victoria's eldest son Brooklyn (pictured together in 2019)
A source told The Sun: 'This is Victoria's worst nightmare. The thought of any of her children falling out gives her sleepless nights.
'It's been difficult with Brooklyn since he met Nicola, and there's no denying that there was a family fallout over their wedding.
'But Victoria and David have worked hard to get things back on track, so this is a real blow.'

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