Why Brooklyn Beckham is ‘angry’ about David and Victoria’s parents’ Day post: report

Brooklyn Beckham is reportedly “furious” with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, including him in their Father’s Day Instagram post.
David and Victoria extended an olive branch to their eldest son amid a bitter family feud on Sunday, when they both shared photos from Brooklyn as they watched their “beautiful” family.
Victoria included a photo of all four of her children – including Brooklyn’s younger siblings Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14 – posing with their father. At the time, David shared a black-and-white childhood photo of all his children – with Brooklyn holding baby Harper in her arms – as well as individual photos of each of them.
But Brooklyn, 27, was “extremely angry” at the public gesture, as she had previously asked them not to tag her on social media, the UK Sun reported on Monday.
“He’s mad about it,” said a shop insider. “He asked them to stop him and they keep sending him.”
“Everything just happens again,” the insider continued. “He wishes they would leave him alone.”
Page Six reached out to a Brooklyn attorney, but did not immediately receive a response.
In Victoria’s Father’s Day post, she praised her husband as “the best dad.”
“Your greatest success has always been our beautiful children and we love you so much,” he wrote.
The soccer legend thanked his wife on his Father’s Day blog, noting, “Being a father is my most important job… I love you all and thank you mom @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family 🩷.”
Brooklyn publicly criticized his parents in a statement posted on Instagram in January, accusing them of trying to destroy his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz. Since then, the rivalry has escalated.
Last week, Brooklyn claimed that Harper was photographed trying to meet her at her Los Angeles mansion in photos obtained exclusively by Page Six. Harper was ultimately unsuccessful, as Brooklyn was in New York City at the time.
A lawyer for Brooklyn and Peltz told Page Six, “The fact that photographers were on the scene as the book was hand-delivered says it all — this was set up by the cameras.”
But a source told Page Six that the situation “took a toll on the whole family, and Victoria was devastated by her children.”
“Victoria and David knew Harper was going to Brooklyn,” an insider told us. “The children have had babysitters and security all their lives and have been traveling alone many times, so there is nothing unusual about her going there. [without her parents].”



