David & Victoria Beckham Have Reportedly Chosen a Side in the Alleged Feud Between Their Sons
The alleged feud in the Beckham family is heating up!
After rumors of a clash between Brooklyn Beckham, 26, and Romeo Beckham, 22, over Romeo’s new girlfriend, Kim Turnbull, reports are now saying that their tension is creating a major split in the family.
Per TMZ on May 4, Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham weren’t included in the birthday celebration for David Beckham’s 50th birthday over the weekend (he turned 50 on May 2).
According to the outlet, Brooklyn and Nicola flew to London last week to join the birthday celebrations, but didn’t exactly get the warm welcome they expected. The couple reportedly asked to have a private celebration with the family, but were told the only way of seeing David and wife Victoria Beckham would be to join the main celebration with everyone else.
And, because their sibling argument is all about Turnball, and she’d be in attendance, it’s showing who David and Victoria are siding with.
Per earlier TMZ reports in April, the feud between Brooklyn and Romeo started because Turnbull previously dated Brooklyn before moving on with his younger brother.
The report claims that Brooklyn isn’t jealous of his brother’s relationship with his ex but, rather, feels concerned about whether Turnbull may have other motives for dating another Beckham son.
On Instagram, David’s joint birthday post with Victoria confirms Brooklyn and Nicola’s absence. In the photos, the soccer player poses alongside his wife, Romeo, their youngest son, Cruz, and their daughter, Harper. While the men are all coordinated in black suits, Victoria and Harper are adorably matching in navy silk dresses. Also included in the gallery of photos are David and Victoria’s parents.
“Creating special memories with family and friends,” David and Victoria wrote in the caption. “We love you all ❤️.”
Much like the reports say, Romeo and Nicola are nowhere to be seen.
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