Always on her mind.

Victoria Beckham extended an olive branch to Brooklyn Beckham during the star-studded premiere of her new tell-all Netflix documentary in London on Wednesday.

The fashion designer gave a shout-out to her eldest son while giving a speech at the Curzon Mayfair cinema, according to the Daily Mail.

“My children: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, Harper — and David — oh my God, he’s not a child!” she playfully said, before adding, “I was doing so well without [prompt] cards as well!”

Victoria Beckham extended an olive branch to her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham. / SplashNews.com

Brooklyn has distanced himself from his family in recent months. WireImage

“It’s taken this process to really be proud of what I’ve achieved and to realize finally that I am enough. [Thank you to] my husband for convincing me and then forcing me, giving me no choice, David,” she continued.

“I very much live in the present, I’m always looking forward, I’m very ambitious, I dream really really big. But this process forced me to reflect and look at my journey so far and it was a very emotional experience, I’ve never done that before.”

The former Spice Girls singer, 51, then noted that making the documentary felt like “a year’s intense therapy” before going on to thank her parents, Anthony Adams and Jackie Adams, and siblings Louise Adams and Christian Adams for “everything.”

Victoria name-dropping Brooklyn comes after the Cloud23 founder and his wife, Nicola Peltz, skipped out on the premiere of “Victoria Beckham” amid their ongoing family feud.

He was also missing from the premiere of “Victoria Beckham.” / SplashNews.com

Victoria, however, thanked Brooklyn for his support while giving a speech about the Netflix documentary. brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram

She also thanked her husband, David Beckham, for “forcing” her to do it. PA Images/INSTARimages

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Victoria and David, 50, posed alongside Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14 — as well as Cruz’s girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, 30.

The group coordinated their outfits as the matriarch of the family and Romeo matched in all-white outfits, while the rest wore black.

Also in attendance were Victoria’s bandmates: Geri Halliwell Horner (Ginger Spice), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) and Melanie Chisholm (Sporty Spice). Mel B (Scary Spice) was missing from the event.

“Victoria Beckham,” which premieres Thursday on Netflix, follows Victoria’s journey from pop star to successful fashion designer.

Despite not making it to the premiere, Brooklyn and Nicole Peltz made a brief cameo in the documentary. WireImage for Victoria Beckham

Despite being absent from the premiere, Brooklyn and Peltz make a fleeting appearance in the three-part series.

The documentary comes after Page Six exclusively reported in June that the photographer-turned-chef was on the outs with his family because he had grown closer to his in-laws, billionaire Nelson Peltz and wife Claudia Peltz.

“It’s all about Brand Beckham,” a source claimed at the time.

Meanwhile, Nicola is rumored to have a longstanding feud with her mother-in-law that dates back to the actress’s 2022 wedding with Brooklyn. However, another insider retorted at the time, “Anyone who knows the Beckhams knows they are loving, committed, amazing parents.”

Peltz and Victoria have been rumored to be feuding since the former’s wedding to Brooklyn. AFP via Getty Images

A source told us that Brooklyn has distanced himself while getting closer to Peltz’s parents. Instagram/ Nicola Peltz Beckham

Brooklyn, for his part, let it be known that he was standing beside his wife last month when he broke his silence on their family drama making headlines.

“There’s always going to be people saying negative things, but I have a very supportive wife,” he told the Daily Mail.

“Me and her, we just do our thing, we just keep our heads down and work. And we’re happy. Everyone is always going to say rubbish.”