Did Brooklyn Beckham Ask Parents Victoria, David Beckham To Contact Via Lawyers Amid Family Feud?
Brooklyn Beckham is the eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham.
It seems that the family drama between Brooklyn Beckham and parents Victoria and David Beckham, is getting intense. In the latest development, reports suggest that he does not want his parents to communicate with him directly but through lawyers. This comes after fans noticed Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz’s absence from Victoria and David’s Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. Read on to know more.
Brooklyn Beckham Doesn’t Want Direct Communication With Parents
According to The Daily Mail, it’s being claimed that Brooklyn Beckham has asked his parents, Victoria and David Beckham not to communicate or reach out directly. He allegedly wants them to contact him through lawyers. It was said that the eldest Brooklyn and his parents exchanged letters last year during Summer but that was through their legal teams. An insider told the publication that Brooklyn doesn’t want to have any personal contact with Victoria and David and he has asked them not to make any public statement about him on social media. It was previously reported that Brooklyn was disappointed by the allegations that he was being controlled by his wife Nicola Peltz and her family and that he was a hostage in his own marriage. These claims allegedly offended him and he is choosing to set legal boundaries.
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More On The Drama
Fans were quick to notice Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz’s absence during the Beckham Christmas and New Year celebrations. As per TMZ, Brooklyn and Nicola celebrated the New Year’s at Miami’s E11EVEN nightclub. According to the witnesses, Brooklyn appeared unbothered by the ongoing tensions in the family. Multiple reports suggested that the said feud was “very real.” Now, it will be interesting to see if any of the Beckham family members react to the ongoing drama.
First Published: January 09, 2026 12:11 PM






