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Cruz Beckham Denies Claims Parents Unfollowed Brooklyn
Cruz Beckham rejects claims that his parents unfollowed Brooklyn, saying they were blocked amid ongoing family tensions.
12/21/25, 6:20 PM
Cruz Beckham has publicly disputed reports suggesting his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, unfollowed their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, on social media, amid renewed attention on the family’s strained relations.
In a message shared on Instagram, Cruz responded directly to the claims, stating that the reports were inaccurate. He said his parents did not unfollow Brooklyn but instead discovered they had been blocked. Cruz added that he was also blocked by his brother, though it remains unclear when the action occurred.
The claims surfaced after tabloid reports alleged that David and Victoria had unfollowed Brooklyn online, a move interpreted by some as another sign of ongoing family discord. Cruz’s statement challenges that narrative, placing the responsibility for the social media separation elsewhere.
The Beckham family has been the subject of persistent speculation about tensions involving Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz. Earlier reports cited sources who described limited communication between Brooklyn and his parents, with little progress toward reconciliation in recent months.
David and Victoria Beckham have not publicly commented on Cruz’s remarks or addressed the latest claims themselves.
This article is based on reporting by TMZ.
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