The ongoing rift between Brooklyn Beckham and his famous family has taken another dramatic turn after Nicola Peltz shared a cryptic social media message that many believe was aimed directly at the Beckhams.
The actress, 31, posted a quote about self-forgiveness on Instagram on Tuesday, just days after reports emerged claiming her husband Brooklyn was deeply upset that his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, included him in their Father’s Day tributes despite their strained relationship.
The quote read: “I am in love with this sentence: Forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach.”
The timing of Nicola’s post immediately sparked speculation among fans, with many interpreting it as a subtle response to the continuing family fallout.

David and Victoria’s Public Olive Branch
On Father’s Day, David Beckham appeared to make another attempt to reach out to his eldest son. The former football star shared a collection of family photos, including a childhood picture of Brooklyn and a more recent image featuring all four of his children.
Alongside the snaps, David wrote: “Being a dad is my most important job – I love you all and thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family. Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads around the world.”
Victoria Beckham also included Brooklyn in her own heartfelt tribute to her husband, despite reports that communication between the family remains fractured.
Brooklyn Reportedly Angry Behind the Scenes
While Brooklyn has not publicly responded to either parent’s Father’s Day message, sources claim he was far from pleased.
According to insiders, Brooklyn felt frustrated that his parents continued to reference him publicly after he had allegedly asked for space.
A source said: “He’s fuming about it. He’s asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him.”
The insider added: “It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they’d leave it and leave him alone.”
Reports have previously claimed that Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram late last year and that communication between the two sides has become increasingly formal.

DoorDash Advert Sparks Fresh Controversy
The latest family tensions come amid backlash surrounding Brooklyn’s recent partnership with food delivery company DoorDash.
The campaign, reportedly worth at least $1 million, featured Brooklyn joking about watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup from home.
In the teaser, he says: “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.”
Many viewers interpreted the remark as a reference to his ongoing estrangement from David and Victoria, prompting criticism that he was profiting from the family dispute.
Sources close to the Beckhams reportedly viewed the advert negatively, with one insider claiming the family was devastated by the suggestion that such a painful situation had become part of a commercial campaign.
A Family Rift Showing No Signs of Healing
The Beckham family fallout has dominated headlines for months, with Brooklyn and Nicola increasingly distancing themselves from David, Victoria and the wider Beckham clan.
Earlier this year, Brooklyn reportedly issued a strongly worded statement declaring he was no longer part of “Brand Beckham,” while also accusing his family of being “performative.”
He allegedly claimed his parents had attempted to interfere in his relationship with Nicola and said aspects of their behaviour had left him feeling uncomfortable and embarrassed.
Despite David and Victoria’s repeated public gestures of reconciliation, the latest developments suggest the divide remains as deep as ever, with Nicola’s latest social media post only adding further intrigue to one of showbiz’s most talked-about family feuds.



