THE Beckham feud has continued to deepen as Brooklyn remained silent as his brother Cruz made a huge career move.
Victoria and David Beckham’s youngest son Cruz yesterday took to the stage to perform at an intimate gig.



He shared a photo of him playing the guitar and singing.
Proud mum Victoria, 51, captioned it “takes me back” and added “love you Cruz”.
The fashion designer then shared a photo of her parents Jackie and Anthony beaming next to Cruz.
She added: “Proud nana and papa. Love you Cruz.”
But Cruz’s older brother Brooklyn, 26, failed to share any message of support for the talented musician.
Cruz’s girlfriend Jackie Apostel also proudly supported her beau.
She wore a red and white American football style shirt with Cruz’s name on the back.
Jackie also shared a clip Cruz singing and wrote: “I am so proud of you and cannot wait for the world to hear everything you’ve poured into your craft over the past years.
“Everyone that knows you, knows how hard you work and how much you love every second of it, how eager you’ve always been to learn and be better every single day.
“How you respect your peers and the knowledge of those around you, growing, without ever showing off.”
Jackie, who is also a singer herself, added: “Your project and our passion is what brought us together and to see you and our friends play songs that you wrote and created and the world you build come to life is unbelievable and exciting. I love you.”
Feud goes on
The Beckhams are yet to speak publicly about their family row, but there have been digs thrown around on social media.
Tellingly, Brooklyn publicly wished Nicola’s brother a happy birthday just days ago, not long after snubbing his dad’s milestone entirely and also failed to post a Father’s Day tribute.
He has also added a floral tattoo to his chest, swamping the “mama’s boy” tribute to his mum Victoria that previously took pride of place.
While Romeo’s romance has ended, Brooklyn and Nicola‘s appears stronger than ever as they band together.
In a love-struck confession, Brooklyn, 26, said he knew she was “the one” after just three months of dating.
He opened up to Glamour on his early plans to pop the question to the Lola actress, who he married in Miami three years ago.
In a rare joint interview with his wife, Brooklyn said: “I knew after three months that I wanted to marry her.
“But because of Covid, I wanted to wait until our families could be there.”
The chef and photographer failed to mention his parents, David and Victoria, by name amid their feud which has seen claims Brooklyn has now hired Prince Harry’s lawyers to solve the bitter dispute.
Brooklyn continued to detail his proposal plans to Glamour’s Germany edition and added: “A few hours before, I had a golf cart accident and needed stitches in my hand.
“My thumb was completely bandaged – I couldn’t even open the wine!”
Best friends
During the chat, he was quick to gush over his spouse and their almost-instant connection.
He said: “When I first saw Nicola at Coachella, I was immediately captivated – by her beauty, her warmth, her charisma.
“Even though it was only a fleeting moment, it stayed with me for a long time.”
He then added: “You have to marry your best friend, someone you feel at home with. For me, Nicola is exactly that.”

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