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Buzz Feed
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Cruz Beckham Mocks Brooklyn Beckham's Career Amid Feud
After literal years of speculation, it seems like the rumored tension between Brooklyn Beckham, his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham, and the rest of the Beckham family has reached a boiling point. For context, David and Victoria Beckham share three sons: Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 22, and Cruz, 20, along with a 13-year-old daughter named Harper Seven. In 2022, when Brooklyn married Nicola, there were rumors of a big fallout between Nicola and Victoria. And while Nicola denied this was the case, there have since been several signs suggesting that the Peltz Beckhams are still at odds with Brooklyn's side of the family. For starters, Brooklyn and Nicola didn't attend a single one of David's 50th birthday celebrations earlier this year, nor did they acknowledge David being awarded a long-awaited knighthood by King Charles III. On top of that, Brooklyn also snubbed his dad on Father's Day, which, if you know how active the Beckhams are on social media, is pretty shocking. Despite reports from People that there 'are tensions between Brooklyn and Nicola and the family,' we don't have confirmation as to what might actually be going on between the two parties. Some sources claim that the rift stems from a dispute over Nicola and Brooklyn's wedding, while other insiders have speculated that it may have had something to do with Romeo dating one of Brooklyn's rumored exes. The rumored ex in question, Kim Turnbull — whom Romeo is no longer dating — recently denied that she was ever romantically involved with Brooklyn, so who knows. But, regardless of what the cause may be, Romeo and Cruz have been hinting that they may not be Brooklyn and Nicola's biggest fans. In May, the younger Beckham boys appeared to publicly mock Nicola on Instagram, and a few weeks later, Cruz posted a pointed IG tribute to his family, which many interpreted as a dig at Brooklyn's previous comments about how he will 'always choose' his wife. And now, Cruz seems to have made yet another dig towards his oldest bro — and this time it feels personal. On Sunday, Cruz, who's following in his mom's musical footsteps, uploaded a TikTok video of himself playing guitar and performing an unreleased song, titled 'For ya love.' In the comments section, one critic wrote, 'Are you going to stick with this job or going to become a race car driver next or something?,' to which Cruz bluntly replied, 'Wrong brother mate.' Now, in case you've forgotten, the person's comment was presumably in reference to the online mockery that Brooklyn has faced over the years for his varied and sometimes short-lived career pursuits. If you need a reminder, Brooklyn has dabbled in several different career fields, first starting as a hopeful soccer player before stepping back to try his hand at modeling. He then ventured over into the world of photography, memorably releasing a book of photos, called What I See. In 2017, Brooklyn seemed set on photography and began a four-year course at Parsons School of Design. However, he reportedly dropped out after one year, and the next thing we knew, he'd found his true calling as a chef. Despite previously saying he'd never taken a cooking class, Brooklyn has remained pretty dedicated to the culinary world. His ongoing chef era has led to an appearance on the Today Show, a web series called Cookin' with Brooklyn, a bottled Sake brand, a pop-up restaurant, and a hot sauce line called Cloud23. That said, his cooking pursuits have come with a fair amount of mockery, centered mainly around his relatively basic recipes. And with such a stacked resume already, Brooklyn recently threw a curveball by unveiling his latest venture in the world of Formula E motor racing, which is presumably what the commenter on Cruz's post was referring to. As it stands, Brooklyn has not acknowledged Cruz's comment, but we'll be sure to let you know if he does. In the meantime, I think David and Victoria should consider confiscating Cruz's phone...


Daily Mirror
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Cruz Beckham takes savage swipe at brother Brooklyn's career choices amid feud
David and Victoria Beckham's youngest son Cruz made a hilarious swipe at his brother, Brooklyn Beckham, in the comment section of his latest TikTok video Cruz Beckham took a hilarious swipe at his brother, Brooklyn, after a follower expressed their scepticism over the 20-year-old's new career path. In recent months, Cruz has been sharing snippets of him and his pals recording music together in a dark studio as they played instruments and sang original songs. He recently promoted a snippet of his track, For ya love, on his TikTok page but not all of his followers were impressed as they compared him and his interest in music to eldest brother Brooklyn's many hobbies in recent years, including being a former aspiring photographer and now an aspiring chef and hot sauce enthusiast. "Are you going to stick with this job or going to become a race car driver next or something?" they asked in the comment section. Cruz was quick to retort with: "Wrong brother mate." Another person posted: "He has the talent of an average teenage boy that just recently started learning guitar," to which Cruz said: "It's easy to comment on TikTok isn't it, u think I care what you think darling." Cruz is known to post cryptic posts on social media, especially now that the Beckham family are embroiled in a reported feud with Brooklyn and his socialite wife, Nicola Peltz, with fans noticing how the couple snubbed Victoria's birthday, David's milestone 50th birthday celebrations as well as his recent knighthood. Reports have suggested the cause of the fall out is down to a disagreement between Brooklyn, 26, and middle brother Romeo, 22, over the latter's romance with former model Kim Turnbull, 24. But conflicting reports have suggested the cause of a family spat dates back to Brooklyn's wedding day to Nicola Peltz, 30, and a feud between her and matriarch Vicky. The family is yet to make clear the status of their relationships - provoking an avalanche of rumours and speculations. Cruz stocked the rumour mill by sharing a cryptic, and potentially layered, message via social media. He shared a screenshot of lyrics to a 1969 song by The Beatles called The End. The lyrics he shared read: "Love you, love you, love you, love you // Love. And in the end, the love you take // Is equal to the love you make." Eyebrows have been raised as Cruz then added a caption stating: "The truth will unfold." While fans may also note The End was from The Beatles's 1969 album Abbey Road - which was unleashed just before the band broke up and was the last album the group recorded, although it wasn't the last to be released in their name.