End it like Beckham.
David Beckham on Tuesday refused to answer questions about his and Victoria Beckham’s scathing tirade against them by their son Brooklyn Beckham.
A Sky News reporter asked the retired athlete, “David, do you have a message for Brooklyn this morning?”
The former professional soccer player was posing for photos with fans at the 56th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, when he briefly looked at reporters before continuing to move forward.
David, 50, didn’t turn around when the person asked again. “David, are you disappointed that your family’s business is being broadcast in public?”
Former midfielder Victoria, 51, has yet to address the multiple rants Brooklyn posted on her Instagram Story on Monday. In it, Brooklyn, 26, slammed her allegedly “controlling” parents.
Brooklyn broke her silence after years of rumors of a rift, writing, “I don’t want to reconcile with my family.”
He accused David and Victoria of “endlessly trying to ruin[his]relationship” with wife Nicola Peltz and of “repeatedly inviting women from[his]past” to make himself and the actress “uncomfortable.”
“Nevertheless, we traveled to London for my father’s birthday (May 2025) and was denied a week because I was waiting in a hotel room trying to plan some quality time with him,” Brooklyn claimed. “He rejected everything we tried to do unless it was a big birthday party with 100 guests and cameras on every corner.”
She added: “When he finally agreed to meet me, it was on the condition that he didn’t invite Nicola. It was a slap in the face. Then when my family traveled to Los Angeles, they refused to see me at all.”
The Cookin’ with Brooklyn star also accused Victoria of “cancelling Nicola’s[wedding]dress making at the 11th hour” and “dancing inappropriately” on her at the ceremony, confirming Page Six’s previous report about the former Spice Girls member’s “deeply hurtful” stunt.
Additionally, Brooklyn defended his partner and rejected the “backward” idea that Peltz was “controlling” him as the family feud escalated.
“I have been under the control of my parents for most of my life. I grew up with overwhelming anxiety,” he claimed. “For the first time in my life, since I was away from my family, that anxiety has disappeared. I wake up every morning grateful for the life I have chosen and feel a sense of peace and relief.”
Brooklyn and Peltz began dating in 2019 and tied the knot in Florida three years later.
The couple renewed their vows in August 2025, and Brooklyn wrote that the purpose of the ceremony was to “create new memories on their wedding day that will bring joy and happiness, rather than anxiety and shame.”
Representatives for David and Victoria have not yet responded to Page Six’s request for comment.
“Everything Brooklyn said in the statement is true,” the source said, “although this may sound crazy and freewheeling.”
As for the “breaking point” that prompted Brooklyn to finally speak out, we hear that seeing the headline that “wasn’t true” was the “last straw” for the couple.
