The reason Brooklyn Beckham blocked David, Victoria, and her brother Cruz is revealed
Cruz Beckham revealed, through his stories, that his brother Brooklyn blocked their parents on Instagram
Brooklyn Beckham, 26, blocked his parents, Victoria and David Beckham, and his siblings Cruz, Romeo, and Harper on social media after his mother apparently liked one of his posts, according to Page Six.
The The gesture, made by Victoria (51) on a photo where Brooklyn was demonstrating his technique for roasting a chicken with beer brine, triggered a flood of comments from fans calling for a family reconciliation, prompting the young man's drastic response. According to the US Sun, the ban occurred within hours, affecting almost the entire Beckham family. A source close to the family told the publication that David and Victoria are "understandably heartbroken," especially on the eve of Christmas, a traditional time for family gatherings. “It seems to get worse every week,” the source added, noting that brothers Cruz and Romeo are “furious” about Brooklyn’s public attack. The same source indicated that Brooklyn wants the family issues “resolved privately and not on social media,” even though his actions have had the opposite effect, fueling the media scandal. Cruz Beckham defends his parents. Amid the controversy, Cruz Beckham (20 years old) used his Instagram to deny rumors that his parents had unfollowed Brooklyn. “NOT TRUE. My parents would never unfollow their son,” he wrote alongside a screenshot of an article, clarifying: “They woke up blocked… just like me.” This isn’t the first sign of tension. In October, a source revealed to Us Weekly that Brooklyn “had no interest” in reconciling with his family at that time, and that he was focused on “living a peaceful, drama-free life” with his wife, actress Nicola Peltz (30). So far, representatives for Brooklyn and Victoria have not issued official comments in response to press inquiries. The situation exposes a deep rift in one of the world's most famous families.transforming a simple "like" into the trigger for a family crisis that, for now, seems far from being resolved.

