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'Brooklyn isn't Brooklyn anymore' - pal reveales 'most worrying thing' in Beckham family feud

'Brooklyn isn't Brooklyn anymore' - pal reveales 'most worrying thing' in Beckham family feud

Daily Record4 days ago
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz tied the knot for a 'second' time, but the rift with David and Victoria runs so deep they only learned about the vow renewal after spotting it online.
Brooklyn Beckham's pals say "he isn't Brooklyn anymore" - with friends claiming it's now "the most worrying thing" in the middle of his bitter family feud.

The 26-year-old chef sparked fresh concern after holding a "second" wedding with wife Nicola Peltz over the weekend, without telling a single member of his family, reports the Mirror.

Such is the rift between Posh and Becks and their daughter-in-law that they only found out about the vow renewal after reading about it online. But they weren't the only ones seemingly snubbed from the lavish event, which is said to have been attended by around 200 guests.

One pal told how the fallout has left friends "fearful" for Brooklyn's wellbeing. They said: "A point has now been reached where it's actually no longer about a feud. There is much confusion, fear, worry and utter, utter devastation that this happened without Brooklyn telling any of his family.
"Far from fuelling a feud, it is just very, very worrying for everyone who loves him. They are worried about what is going on over there in the States."

It's understood Brooklyn's brothers Romeo and Cruz were also persona non grata on August 2.
Another friend claimed the pair have been "fanning the flames" as the row, which first erupted around David's 50th birthday, continues to escalate.

But the original insider told Mail Online most of the anger has now turned to concern following the vow renewal ceremony. The worry extends beyond Brooklyn to his wider family, including his two grandmothers.
The pal continued: "It isn't just about David and Victoria anymore. They are heartbroken they don't see their son, but what about the grandparents? Brooklyn has always been so close to them. We are talking about a boy who was raised by his grandmothers Jackie Adams and Sandra Beckham when he was little and his parents were working.
"He adores them, but he didn't even tell them about this. Imagine being an grandmother missing her grandson and seeing all of this on the internet. And that is the most worrying thing - it's like Brooklyn isn't Brooklyn anymore."
Yet, Nicola's five brothers and sister Brittany did make the cut for the guest list earlier this month. Other guests included Harvey Weinstein's ex-wife Georgina Chapman, her Oscar-winning actor partner Adrien Brody and actor Oliver Trevena.
However, we told yesterday how, despite the latest stunt, the Beckham family still claim to hope for a reconciliation. Our source told the Mirror: "The door is open. No one wants to see this kind of pain exist. There is always hope. At the end of the day. Blood is thicker than water."
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