Cruz Beckham denied that his parents David and Victoria Beckham unfollowed their eldest son Brooklyn on Instagram, saying the family woke up blocked by Brooklyn instead.
Amid swirling rumors about a Beckham family feud, Cruz Beckham has publicly denied claims that his parents David Beckham and Victoria Beckham unfollowed his older brother Brooklyn Beckham on Instagram. Instead, the 20-year-old musician posted on his Instagram Stories that he and his parents “woke up blocked” by Brooklyn on the social-media platform, and insinuated that any apparent unfollowing was a result of the block rather than a deliberate unfollow.
Reports emerged that Brooklyn, 26, may have blocked not just his parents but also Cruz himself, sparking fresh speculation about tensions within the high-profile family. Neither David nor Victoria, both long known for their public support of their children, has directly commented. Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham also do not follow David or Victoria on Instagram, while David and Victoria continue to follow their other sons, Romeo and Cruz.
The social-media activity follows months of public conjecture about strained relations between Brooklyn and his family. Previous flashpoints include Brooklyn and Nicola skipping family celebrations like David’s 50th birthday and departures from other Beckham events, alongside broader speculation about differing personal and professional priorities.
While Cruz’s statement aims to clarify one aspect of the social-media confusion, media and fans continue to dissect Instagram follow lists and other cues for signs of ongoing discord. Despite the online drama, insiders suggest there remains hope among family members for reconciliation at some point.
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