BROOKLYN Beckham has shared a glowing birthday tribute to his father-in-law Nelson Peltz as his feud with his family intensifies.
To celebrate the billionaire businessman and investor, who turned 83 on Wednesday, Beckham shared a photo of the two posing arm in arm on his Instagram Stories, writing: “Happy Birthday Nelson x I love you so much ❤️.”
The Cloud23 founder, 27, continued, “I’m so happy to celebrate today! Thank you for being the best father-in-law ❤️.”
Beckham’s wife, Nicola Peltz, also shared a loving birthday tribute to her father on Instagram on Wednesday, including a photo of all three of them together.
“I feel so blessed to have grown up watching you, an amazing role model in every way,” she wrote. “You are the best father I could have ever dreamed of. You love us all unconditionally. You remind us that our dreams are never too big to chase, and above all, you always encourage us to always be good people.”
Beckham’s post about his stepfather stands in stark contrast to his current relationship with his parents.
David and Victoria celebrated Father’s Day weekend at a gastro pub in West London with their two young sons, Romeo, 23, and Cruise, 21, and his son’s girlfriend, obtained by Page Six.
Although Brooklyn was absent from the family gathering, David and Victoria extended an olive branch to their eldest son in a holiday social media post, gushing about their “beautiful” family on Instagram and sharing throwback photos of Brooklyn.
Victoria posted a snap of all four of her children, sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz, and 14-year-old daughter Harper, posing with their father.
Meanwhile, David shared a black and white childhood photo of all of his children, with Brooklyn holding baby Harper in his arms, as well as individual portraits of each child.
But Brooklyn was “absolutely furious” at the public action, having previously asked that she not be tagged in social media posts, Britain’s Sun reported on Monday.
“He’s upset about it,” a source told the publication. “He asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting about him.”
“It just starts everything back to square one again,” the source continued. “He just wants them to leave it alone and leave him alone.”
Brooklyn recently publicly attacked his family in a DoorDash World Cup ad. In the commercial, Brooklyn throws his World Cup tickets on the coffee table and explains why he’s watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup from home.
“It’s not that I don’t have a ticket, it’s just… it’s a long story,” he told the camera as he walked to the front door and handed the ticket to a DoorDash delivery person.
Mr Cruz hit back at his eldest brother about the questionable ad while he and David were watching England v Ghana in Boston on Tuesday.
While David focused on the game on the field, Cruz posted a photo on his Instagram Story of himself looking down at his phone instead of watching the game from his suite.
“Don’t worry I was on an ad break 🤷♂️🤷♂️,” Cruise quipped.
