Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz are reportedly preparing to step into the spotlight like never before, with talks underway for a tell-all docuseries on Hulu that could expose both his culinary ambitions and the bitter rift tearing his famous family apart.
Now living in the United States with Nicola, Brooklyn has already made headlines after publicly distancing himself from his parents in a lengthy six-page Instagram statement earlier this year — one that was filled with deeply personal accusations. And if the new project goes ahead, it could mark the first time he fully shares his side of the story on screen.

Sources claim the couple have been approached by Hulu — the streaming giant behind reality hits like The Kardashians — with a lucrative offer to document Brooklyn’s journey as an aspiring chef, while also lifting the lid on the long-running feud with David and Victoria Beckham.
The move would place Brooklyn in direct competition with his own parents, both of whom have already partnered with Netflix on their own high-profile documentaries, cementing their global brand.
Insiders suggest Brooklyn is eager to take control of the narrative. He and Nicola are said to want to tell their story “on their own terms” — not only to address the ongoing fallout with his family, but also to prove they are not being influenced or controlled by Nicola’s billionaire family.

One source revealed that the couple had previously turned down major money interviews, insisting that when they do speak out, it will be in a way that reflects their own voice and choices. According to the insider, the series could propel them into the “big leagues” of reality TV, putting them head-to-head with Netflix — a platform already closely tied to the Beckham brand.
Brooklyn himself didn’t hold back in his earlier statement, accusing his parents of manipulating public perception for years. He said that throughout his life, they had controlled narratives in the press about their family, describing social media posts and public appearances as performative and lacking authenticity.
He went further, claiming he had witnessed the extent they would go to place “countless lies” in the media in order to protect their image, often at the expense of others. Despite the explosive nature of his words, Brooklyn insisted he believes the truth will eventually come out.

The growing divide has been visible for months. Brooklyn was notably absent from Victoria Beckham’s recent Netflix series and skipped its premiere, despite previously supporting his father’s documentary launch in 2023. He also missed key family events, including David Beckham’s milestone 50th birthday celebrations and his formal investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Even in Los Angeles, where both father and son have recently been, the tension remains palpable. Brooklyn narrowly avoided crossing paths with David on more than one occasion, instead opting for a low-key night out with singer Cody Simpson at celebrity hotspot Sushi Park.
As speculation grows around the Hulu project, one thing is clear: if the series goes ahead, it could open the door to one of the most explosive celebrity family tell-alls in recent years — and potentially reshape the Beckham legacy forever.



