Victoria Beckham’s family attended the star-studded premiere of her Netflix documentary in London on Wednesday, but her eldest son Brooklyn and stepdaughter Nicola Peltz were absent amid a family feud.
Victoria and her husband David, 50, posed with their three children Romeo, 23, Cruise, 20, and Harper, 14, as well as Cruise’s girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30, at the premiere.
The former Spice Girls member, 51, looked stunning in an all-white ensemble consisting of a skirt featuring a high slit, a tucked-in blouse and a blazer. She wore her brunette hair down and black open-toed heels.
Romeo wore a white suit to match hers, while David, Cruise, and Harper wore black suits.
Apostle also dressed to impress, wearing a black suit that opened to reveal her black lace bra.
All of Victoria’s former Spice Girls bandmates were in attendance, including Mel B (Scary Spice), Geri Halliwell-Horner (Ginger Spice), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) and Melanie Chisholm (Sporty Spice).
Victoria’s documentary, simply titled ‘Victoria Beckham’, follows her journey from pop star to successful fashion designer. The three-part series will premiere on Netflix on October 9th.
Brooklyn, 26, and Nicola, 30, also missed Victoria’s show at Paris Fashion Week on October 3.
In June, Page Six exclusively reported that Brooklyn had fallen out with his family as he grew closer to his in-laws (billionaire Nelson Peltz and wife Claudia Peltz), with a source claiming that “it’s all Brand Beckham’s fault.”
Meanwhile, Nicola is rumored to have had a long-standing strained relationship with Victoria, dating back to her 2022 wedding to Brooklyn.
However, another source hit back at the time, saying: “Anyone who knows the Beckhams knows that they are loving, devoted and wonderful parents.”
Brooklyn revealed he was standing next to his wife when he broke his silence about the family drama that hit the headlines last month.
“There are always people who say negative things, but I have a very supportive wife,” he told the Daily Mail.
“Me and her, we’re just doing what we do. We’re just putting our heads down and working. And we’re happy,” he continued. “Everyone says shit all the time.”