Brooklyn Beckham Appears to React to Gordon Ramsay’s Family Feud Comments

Brooklyn Beckham seems to have responded to him Gordon Ramsayhis comments about the ongoing family dispute.
Page Six confirmed on Saturday, February 14, that Beckham, 26, unfollowed Ramsay, 59, on Instagram. Ramsay, however, still follows Beckham on social media.
Ramsay made headlines on Friday, February 13, when he gave his opinion on the split of the Beckham family, which he called a “difficult situation.”
“Victoria [Beckham] you are upset, and I know 24/7, seven days a week, how much it is David [Beckham] he loves brooklyn. Brooklyn and I sent a little message, our relationship is strong. I love her – her heart is amazing,” Ramsay said The Sun at that time. “But is it difficult when you are infatuated with love? It is not easy to get up from that rollercoaster and you are infatuated, but it will come back.
Ramsay continued, “I’ve seen first-hand how great parents are. David as a father is amazing. They’ve both been a huge influence on their kids, and I know how many times they’ve pulled Brooklyn out of school. I think it’s going to take time before Brooklyn checks herself and understands what her parents mean to her.”
Ramsay said Brooklyn “wants to make his own way,” noting that he “respects” that.
“It’s a great thing to do,” Ramsay said of Brooklyn. “But remember where you come from. And to be honest, one day you won’t have your mother and your father, and you have to understand that. That pen will drop.”
He continued, “I just want Brooklyn to take a moment. And remember: you’re part mom, part dad. And you’re an amazing guy. But, boy, they’ve done more for you than anyone in your entire life.”
Brooklyn broke her silence on her estranged relationship with her family last month, sharing a lengthy statement saying “[does] they don’t want to reconcile.” (Victoria, 51, and David, 50, are also parents to sons Romeo and Cruz and daughter Harper.)
“I’m not controlled, I’m independent for the first time in my life,” said Brooklyn.
Elsewhere in the statement, Brooklyn alleged that his parents were trying to “destroy” his relationship with his wife Nicola Peltz. (Brooklyn and Nicola tied the knot in 2022.)
“My mother hijacked my first dance with my wife, who had been scheduled for weeks to sing a love song,” he wrote at the time. “In front of our 500 wedding guests, Marc Anthony He called me to the stage, where in the program it was planned to be my love dance with my wife but instead my mother was waiting to dance with me instead.”
He continued, “He danced in a very inappropriate way in front of everyone. I have never felt uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life. We wanted to renew our vows to create new memories of our wedding day that bring us happiness and joy, not worry and embarrassment.”
Neither Victoria nor David have publicly commented on Brooklyn’s statement. Us Weekly has reached out to David and Victoria’s attorneys for comment at the time.
Nicola’s father, meanwhile, addressed this statement during a Q&A at WSJD’s Invest Live event in West Palm Beach earlier this month.
“My daughter and the Beckhams are another story and it is not the story that is being discussed here today,” Nelson Peltz said at the time. “But I will tell you that my daughter is beautiful, my son-in-law Brooklyn is beautiful and I look forward to them having a long and happy marriage together.”





