David and Victoria Beckham want to reconcile with Brooklyn despite the public split
This week, the Beckham family made headlines after Brooklyn accused his family of
Following the shocking accusations Brooklyn Beckham made against his parents on Instagram on January 19, a source close to the family revealed to People that David and Victoria Beckham are prepared to welcome their son back with open arms whenever he wants to reconcile.
Brooklyn Beckham's post, in which he accused his parents of trying to "sabotage" and "ruin" his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, "since before the wedding," caused a stir. Among the allegations, the 26-year-old claimed that his mother, Victoria, "hijacked" his first dance as a married couple in 2022, invited "women from his past" to make them uncomfortable, and that both parents have consistently disrespected his wife. However, far from a public response or confrontation, the Beckhams' stance is one of openness and hope. "They are afraid of losing their son and would take him back in a heartbeat," the same source told People. "They are a very close family, although in a different way," the source added. The Beckhams, also parents to Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, are “horrified” by the situation, but their priority is maintaining a connection with their eldest son. No communication. Currently, communication is completely broken. A second source told the magazine that “Brooklyn and Nicola don't speak to David or Victoria,” and that any contact is handled “only through intermediaries.” Despite this, the Beckhams remain hopeful that time will heal all wounds. “David and Victoria believe that time will sort it out,” the source says. "They know that eventually Brooklyn will recover. There's nothing they can do until then." This philosophy of patience seems to reflect David Beckham's approach to parenting. In an appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box following the incident, the former footballer spoke about raising his children in the digital age: "They make mistakes, but children are allowed to make them. That's how they learn." Although she didn't directly address the conflict, her words resonated as a nod to the situation. Meanwhile,Representatives for the couple have not issued any official comments. The family, who appeared publicly united in October 2023 at the premiere of the Beckham docuseries, is now navigating one of its most visible crises.
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