Beckham family rift deepens: Brooklyn unfollows parents David and Victoria, spends Christmas apart
The Beckham family has found itself under an intense spotlight once again, with fresh rumours suggesting that tensions behind the scenes are far from settled. While no one from the family has addressed the situation publicly, a series of recent developments has only added fuel to the ongoing speculation.For weeks, reports hinted at a possible reconciliation between Brooklyn Beckham and his parents. Some claims suggested that Brooklyn was open to fixing things if David and Victoria Beckham acknowledged past issues publicly, including those involving his wife, Nicola Peltz. But those hopes now appear short-lived. Later reports made it clear that Brooklyn had no plans to patch things up, and that Nicola, often unfairly blamed for the family divide, was not the real issue.

The turning point seems to have arrived just before Christmas.According to multiple reports, Brooklyn has unfollowed both David and Victoria Beckham on social media. In what appeared to be a mirrored response, his parents reportedly unfollowed him as well. While rumours of a family fallout had been circulating for most of the year, this digital disconnect on December 20, 2025, made things feel far more final. Until then, the family had at least stayed connected online.
This Christmas, Brooklyn is spending the holidays in the US with Nicola Peltz’s family. Instead of joining the Beckhams, he was seen celebrating in Miami alongside his wife and her relatives. Nicola shared a glimpse of the festive break on social media, showing Brooklyn relaxing in a pool near her family’s Palm Beach property.Back in the UK, Victoria Beckham offered a quieter look at Christmas celebrations through an Instagram story, sharing a glimpse of the family’s decorated tree. According to reports, even though Brooklyn is absent this year, a stocking with his name was still hung, apparently at the insistence of Victoria’s mother.A report by Heat World suggests that Victoria is determined not to let one person’s absence overshadow the festive season. Sources told the publication that she wants Christmas to remain joyful for those who are present and willing to be there. Despite feeling hurt by the situation, Victoria is said to be trying to keep the focus on togetherness rather than conflict.

The same sources added that Victoria has always loved the holiday season and is deeply upset by the current circumstances. Still, she has chosen to prioritise peace and happiness, hoping the rest of the family can enjoy Christmas without the ongoing tension taking centre stage.For now, silence continues from all sides, but the distance, both emotional and digital, has made one thing clear: the Beckham family rift is far from resolved.
