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Cruz Beckham makes yet another dig at Brooklyn amid family fall-out

Cruz Beckham makes yet another dig at Brooklyn amid family fall-out

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Cruz Beckham has seemingly made another dig at his brother Brooklyn Beckham amid a family feud between Brooklyn and Nicola and his parents David and Victoria Beckham
Cruz Beckham has appeared to make another dig at the family feud surrounding his brother, Brooklyn Beckham. Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz have fallen out with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.
Taking to social media today, Cruz shared a snap of himself on the guitar as he captioned the post: "Say what you want, I'm happy," a seemingly savage remark amid reports of the family feud rumbling on.

Sources had previously claimed his parents were worried Brooklyn was "trapped" in Los Angeles. An insider said there were hopes that his living in America wouldn't be "permanent", but "this house purchase quashes any last hopes."

Another source told The Mirror: "This house has nothing to do with family dynamics. Both Nicola and Brooklyn's careers are based in Los Angeles, and Brooklyn spent part of his childhood there while his father played for LA Galaxy.
"During that time, he attended school in LA for several years and built a life and friendships in the city. LA has always felt like home to him."
The Sun has since reported that Nicola owns the majority of the house, with a source claiming: "When it came to buying this house, of course they weren't just going to hand their son millions of pounds — what sort of message does that send?"
Speaking to The Mirror, a source close to Brooklyn has slammed the thought. A source told us: "It's disappointing - and frankly absurd - that anyone would try to twist Nicola and Brooklyn's marriage, and this meaningful milestone of home ownership, into something toxic.
"Their relationship is grounded in love, respect, and commitment. The suggestion that Brooklyn is 'trapped' isn't just false—it's a deliberately cruel and baseless narrative aimed at undermining a strong, loving marriage."

There has been tension in the family for some while but no one thought it would become so "toxic".
"The whole family is devastated by the current situation. The tension had been there for a while but no-one thought in a million years that it would turn this toxic," one insider said of the 'feud' between the two pairs, "Victoria can't fathom why Brooklyn hasn't been in touch to apologise. She's furious with him, but also heartbroken."
To mark the recent Father's Day, David shared a photo of him and Brooklyn, writing alongside it: "Love you @brooklynpeltzbeckham." Cruz meanwhile had posted a snap of him and his dad on holiday, writing: "Happy Father's Day I love you." And Romeo wrote that he "loves his dad so much" whilst sharing a string of pictures of them together.

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