The Beckham family feud took more sensational turns yesterday as Brooklyn’s explosive tirade set off a series of stunning claims and counter-claims.
Perhaps the most incendiary accusation made by the eldest son of former England captain Sir David and ex-Spice Girl Lady Beckham was his claim that his superstar parents had tried to ‘bribe’ him into signing away the rights to his own name.
Among six stinging posts to Instagram on Monday night, the 26-year-old wannabe photographer and food influencer accused them of trying to pressure him into a deal, adding that when he refused, they haven’t ‘treated him the same since’.
Sources told the Daily Mail that Victoria has been left ‘devastated’ as the gulf that has publicly existed between mother and son widened into a seemingly unbridgeable chasm.
Insiders close to the family protest there was no ‘bribe’ or pressure, insisting the move – in the lead up to his 2022 Florida wedding to billionaire’s daughter Nicola Peltz – was to protect Brooklyn amid one of Sir David’s many commercial deals.
In other developments yesterday:
It was said that Brooklyn’s posts came as he grew sick of a series of briefings over Christmas and thought ‘screw this’, detonating his relationship with his family;
There was a warning ‘there is so much more that Brooklyn can say if he wants to’;Â
Sources hit back, describing his claims that Lady Beckham danced ‘inappropriately’ with him after ‘hijacking’ his first dance as ‘total nonsense’;Â
But wedding guest Stavros Agapiou backed up Brooklyn, claiming in a hastily deleted Instagram post: ‘I was there and she did, he’s telling the truth’ – though it was soon replaced with the simple message: ‘Good on him for finally speaking out!’;Â
And the Beckhams now consider themselves ‘the Fab Five’, with birthday invitations no longer even extended to Brooklyn and Nicola.Â

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The Beckham family feud took more sensational turns yesterday as Brooklyn’s explosive tirade set off a series of stunning claims and counter-claims

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Sir David, 50, was heckled yesterday about the feud as he faced the media at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland














