“Only one mum n dad Brooklyn they love you so much,” another added.
Brooklyn Beckham spent Christmas 2025 with his wife Nicola Peltz’s family in the United States. Photo / Instagram
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton also weighed in, referencing Peltz’s caption and writing that she was wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, “EXCEPT your in-laws”.
The post came hours after Victoria Beckham shared footage of herself and husband David singing together on Christmas day to Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb’s 1980 hit Guilty, which features the lyric: “We’ve got nothing to be sorry for.”
The couple were seen laughing, embracing and slow-dancing though one commenter thought the display was insensitive.
“This dig actually makes me think Brooklyn might just have a point,” they wrote.
Victoria later posted another video of David dancing with their youngest child, daughter Harper, captioned: “Truly the best daddy”.
The posts are the latest in a series of apparent social media barbs between the families.
Just days before Christmas, Brooklyn’s brother Cruz Beckham claimed that Brooklyn had blocked both him and their parents on Instagram.
Cruz shared a screenshot of a Daily Mail article suggesting that David and Victoria had unfollowed their eldest son.
“My mum and dad would never unfollow their son,” the Instagram story read.
“Let’s get the facts right, they woke up blocked … as did I.”
The Daily Mail reported the family have not spoken in more than a year.
Romeo was also absent from recent celebrations for David’s knighthood and 50th birthday, with younger brother Cruz delivering speeches in his place, according to LadBible.
Heatword has claimed Brooklyn threatened to drop the Beckham surname unless his parents publicly apologised to Nicola, while the Standard reported the feud allegedly began at the couple’s 2022 wedding after Nicola declined to wear a gown designed by Victoria.