Cruz Beckham shared an attention-grabbing Instagram post after his brother Brooklyn Beckham released a series of damaging allegations against his parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham.
The 20-year-old posted a snap of himself holding a can of Brazilian soda Guarana Antarctica to his Stories, set to the Spice Girl alum’s 2001 song ‘I’m Not That An Innocent Girl’.
Although he didn’t provide any specific context, Victoria sings about breaking away from being considered fragile, singing, “If you touch me, I won’t break/Don’t think of me like that.”
“Don’t wrap me in cotton wool/On a pedestal/I’m not such an innocent girl,” the hitmaker continues.
Elsewhere, Victoria sings, “I’m not as shy as you think,” and says, “Don’t be afraid, my heart won’t break/It’s not gonna break.”
She also sings about not being made of “pottery” or “glass.”
Coincidentally, Victoria’s iconic song, which appeared on her self-titled debut album, soared to number one in the UK after her estrangement from Brooklyn was confirmed.
Cruz also posted a second story featuring what appears to be an upcoming song titled “Lonelist Boy.”
The ‘Optics’ crooner’s cryptic post comes after Brooklyn, 26, lashed out at Victoria, 51, and David, 50, for controlling his life and disrespecting his wife Nicola Peltz.
“I do not want to reconcile with my family,” the chef said in a statement on Instagram on Monday. “I’m not being controlled. For the first time in my life, I’m standing up for myself. My parents have always controlled what was said about our family in the media.”
In the bombshell, Brooklyn accused her parents of trying to “ruin” her and Peltz’s relationship “endlessly” and said Victoria would invite women from her past around them.
Additionally, the “Wannabe” songstress withdrew from making Peltz’s wedding dress and accused her of dancing inappropriately on top of Peltz at her 2022 wedding.
“Everything Brooklyn said in her statement is true,” a source told Page Six.
Meanwhile, David and Victoria have yet to respond to the charges.
But the retired athlete cryptically spoke about his children’s “mistakes” and social media in an interview on “Squawk Box” on Tuesday.
