Brooklyn Beckham has spoken out after it was alleged he blocked his whole family on Instagram just days before Christmas.
The 26-year-old's relationship with his family has been in the headlines in recent months after claims things were fraught between them.
His younger brother, 20-year-old Cruz Beckham, publicly addressed the claims just before Christmas after their parents, David and Victoria Beckham, were accused of unfollowing Brooklyn on Instagram.
Sharing a tabloid headline, Cruz slammed the report as "not true", claiming: "My mum and dad would never unfollow their son... Let's get the facts right.
"They woke up blocked… as did I."
His comments came after people noticed that Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz, 30, had apparently unfollowed his parents on Instagram.
The true cause of the apparent falling out is not known, however, rumors first emerged that Nicola had allegedly butted heads with Victoria over her wedding dress and the first dances at the couple's wedding in April 2022.
Brooklyn was then accused of covering up a 'Mama's Boy' tattoo with a new design in honor of his wife, and the pair were also notably absent from dad David's 50th birthday party earlier this year.
While Brooklyn has largely remained silent since Cruz's post, he did share a snap on Christmas Eve which many have taken as potentially being a veiled message to his family.
He shared a photo of him and Nicola holding hands with Nicola, captioning the photo: "My Everything."
It is believed the couple spent the holidays with Nicola's parents in Miami, Florida, while the Beckhams shared snaps of the rest of the family spending Christmas Day in the UK.
Brooklyn previously spoke to the Daily Mail, saying: "There's always going to be people saying negative things, but I have a very supportive wife.
"Me and her, we just do our thing, we just keep our heads down and work. And we're happy. Everyone is always going to say rubbish."
Victoria also spoke publicly about the situation on the Call Her Daddy podcast and said: "I mean, we're such a close family and, you know, communication is key and we always let them know that anything that they want to talk about, you know, this is a safe forum. You know, that's really important."
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