
Brooklyn Beckham in new savage swipe in family feud as he snubs mum Victoria
Brooklyn and wife Nicola took part in a stunning photoshoot
subtle swipe Brooklyn Beckham in new savage swipe in family feud as he snubs mum Victoria
BROOKLYN Beckham has seemingly made a new savage swipe amid a rumoured family feud as he snubbed mum Victoria.
The 26-year-old and his actress wife Nicola Peltz, 30, recently sat down for a rare joint interview.
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Brookyn and Nicola recently sat down for a rare joint interview
Credit: © The Morelli Brothers/Glamour Germany
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He got a tattoo on his chest saying "Mama's Boy" several years ago
Credit: Instagram
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But Brooklyn's new floral ink appears to cover up the poignant homage
Credit: Instagram
Their photoshoot with Glamour Magazine's Germany edition reveals Brooklyn has seemingly updated his "Mama's Boy" tattoo.
Brooklyn first got this ink back in 2017 - as a tribute to his mum Victoria.
At the time, he shared a gym selfie where the words could be seen on the left side of his chest.
However, the new images appear to show his updated tattoo of flowers covering up the poignant homage.
He also opened up to the publication about his connection with wife Nicola - whom he wed in 2022.
Brooklyn shared: "When I first saw Nicola at Coachella, I was immediately captivated - by her beauty, her warmth, her charisma.
"Even though it was only a fleeting moment, it stayed with me for a long time."
He then added: "You have to marry your best friend, someone you feel at home with. For me, Nicola is exactly that."
Brooklyn and Nicola first sparked rumours of a huge rift between them and Brooklyn's parents when they snubbed all of David's 50th birthday celebrations earlier this year.
Budding photographer Brooklyn also previously fell out with his parents shortly after his marriage to Nicola.
Beckhams fear there's no way back with Brooklyn after his latest move in bitter feud 'drove dagger through their hearts'
With a fresh clash in full swing, experts have told The Sun how the eldest of the Beckham clan has chosen his wife over his mega-famous family.
He also took to Instagram to wish Will Peltz a happy birthday as he turned 39.
Brooklyn shared a photo of them on a night out, writing: 'Happy birthday Will Peltz, love you buddy,' to which Will replied: 'Ayee love you bro.'
The dig came on the day the final episode of his dad's chat show Beckham & Friends aired.
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Brooklyn and Nicola took part in a stunning photoshoot for Glamour.de
Credit: © The Morelli Brothers/Glamour Germany
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The couple are rumoured to have had a rift with Brooklyn's famous parents
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