Brooklyn Beckham’s wife, Nicola Peltz, speaks out after her husband cuts off all contact and ties with his family

Brooklyn Beckham’s wife Nicola Peltz has finally broken her silence with a carefully worded social media post that many see as a pointed message to the Beckham clan — just days after it emerged her husband had blocked his parents and siblings on Instagram.

The post came amid the most explosive development yet in the Beckham family feud, with Brooklyn Beckham cutting off both parents David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, along with siblings Romeo, Cruz and Harper, by blocking them on social media.

As tensions escalated, Nicola shared a photo celebrating Hanukkah with her own family, featuring her billionaire father Nelson Peltz smiling behind a glowing menorah. The caption read simply: “Happy Hanukkah from our family to yours.” To many observers, the emphasis on “our family” felt loaded — and deliberate.

Sources close to the Beckhams insist the move did not come from David or Victoria, with friends saying it is “inconceivable” they would ever unfollow their son. One source said the couple were devastated, adding that by continuing to follow Brooklyn, they were trying to send a message that their love was unconditional — a final digital connection that has now been severed.

The Instagram fallout reportedly stemmed from Victoria liking a recent cooking post in which Brooklyn roasted a chicken, triggering a wave of online comments urging reconciliation. Brooklyn is said to have been upset by the reaction and responded by blocking the entire family, including his younger sister Harper.

In a rare public intervention, Cruz Beckham addressed the situation directly, writing on Instagram that his parents would “never unfollow their son” and that they had instead “woken up blocked.”

With Christmas just days away, Brooklyn is expected to remain in the US with Nicola and her family in Miami, while the rest of the Beckhams gather at their Cotswolds home — underscoring how deep the rift has become, and how little contact remains between the once close-knit family.