Beckham's eldest daughter-in-law rubbed salt into Victoria's lap, grateful to her husband for cutting off her birth parents

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Amidst the media storm surrounding the heated rivalry within the Beckham family, the latest move by the youngest son, Cruz, is causing a stir. A post seemingly intended as a personal celebration is being interpreted as a direct attack on his older brother, Brooklyn.
The "sold-out" moment and the subtly suggestive musical choices.
Cruz Beckham – who is striving to establish himself as an indie singer – received great news when his London show with the band Heartbreakers officially sold out. To celebrate, the young singer posted a picture of his simple breakfast along with a heartfelt thank you to his fans.
However, the focus wasn't on the food, but on the background music: the classic hit "Who Do You Think You Are?" by the Spice Girls. Notably, the song has extremely sharp lyrics: "Who do you think you are? A superstar? You climbed too high and forgot where you came from."
Amidst the family turmoil, this choice was immediately scrutinized by netizens. Many argued that this wasn't simply a tribute to his mother Victoria, but a sharp reminder to Brooklyn about "forgetting his roots."
Brooklyn Beckham and the opening shot in the war.
Cruz's move caused a stir because not long before, Brooklyn Beckham had created a "seismic shock" by publicly criticizing his own family. On his personal Instagram, the eldest Beckham son did not hesitate to accuse his parents of controlling his life for many years.
Brooklyn even directly "named and shamed" his two younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz. He asserted, "My brothers were 'sent' to attack me on social media before blocking me last summer."
Brooklyn is determined to defend his wife, Nicola Peltz, against rumors of "manipulation," asserting that his current life with his wife's family is where he can escape anxiety and find true peace.
The Beckham "empire" has distinct factions.
This internal conflict is dividing one of the most powerful families in showbiz into two distinct camps. On one side are Brooklyn and Nicola, enjoying their freedom in America, and on the other are David and Victoria, with the unwavering support of Romeo and Cruz.
Although some argue that Cruz's musical choices were merely coincidental and driven by momentary emotions, the majority of listeners still believe in the theory of a "hidden conflict." Cruz's consistent siding with his parents in past conflicts further reinforces the suspicion of a deliberate retaliatory message.
The Beckham family drama continues to be a hot topic in global entertainment news. From the eldest son's harsh accusations to the youngest's subtly suggestive musical response, the picture of a rift within this seemingly perfect family is becoming increasingly clear. Is this a coincidence or a calculated media tactic in an ongoing conflict? Perhaps only those involved truly know the answer. Once the epitome of a model family, the rift between the Beckham members is more evident than ever through their verbal battles and veiled threats on social media. While Brooklyn is striving to shed the shadow of his family to find his own peace, Cruz's actions seem to affirm his absolute loyalty to his parents' "empire." Are these just temporary conflicts, or the end of the bond between the children of one of the world's most powerful families? The answer remains open, but it's certain that every subsequent action by these family members will continue to be a focal point for the media to scrutinize.
Beckham family shock: Brooklyn sends ultimatum, asks parents to contact through lawyer
An Nhiên10:05:45 10/01/2026The relationship between the eldest Brooklyn Beckham and his family has just fallen into the worst freeze. Not only blocking social networks, Brooklyn also sent a legal document asking David and Victoria to stop mentioning their names in cyberspace.

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