Brooklyn Beckham was in New York City on Friday when his sister Harper Beckham stopped by his Los Angeles mansion.
The 27-year-old media personality posted an Instagram Story of himself running in the Big Apple, proving he was out of town during his impromptu visit.
The same day, 14-year-old Harper was photographed attempting to reunite with her estranged brother in images obtained exclusively by Page Six.
The teen got out of an SUV before approaching her home in Beverly Hills, Calif., around 2 p.m. Pacific time, shortly after celebrating her father David Beckham’s star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
A source confirmed to Page Six that Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz were not home at the time, and that Harper showed up unannounced and left just seconds later.
A representative for the couple told Page Six: “The fact that a cameraman was on the scene when the letter was handed out tells us everything. This was staged for the cameras.”
Representatives for David and his wife Victoria Beckham did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Earlier in the day, David, 51, was joined by the former Spice Girls member, 52, Harper and her son Romeo, 23, and Cruise, 21, who attended the star-studded ceremony.
Brooklyn was a no-show, but the soccer player sent a friendly cheer to his family.
“Most of all, I want to thank my wonderful family,” David exclaimed during his speech. “My parents and sisters who have always supported my dreams. Victoria, my wonderful wife of almost 30 years. I wouldn’t have as much fun without them. And my beautiful children are the reason I get out of bed in the morning.”
Harper’s attempt to reunite with Brooklyn comes five months after he posted a bombshell on Instagram slamming his parents.
The chef claimed his parents were “endlessly trying to ruin” his relationship with his wife, 31, after her mother hijacked his first dance with Peltz at their 2022 wedding.
“I don’t want to reconcile with my family,” Brooklyn wrote poignantly.
The Los Angeles resident also claimed that Victoria and David had “controlled the press coverage” of their family for decades.
“I’m not being controlled. I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life,” he explained.
Although David and Victoria have not publicly addressed the allegations, the Brooklyn siblings continue to try to make amends publicly.
On Valentine’s Day, Harper posted a photo of herself and her three siblings and wrote, “I love you all more than words can express.”
However, Brooklyn chose to cover up the tattoo in tribute to the Beckham brothers.
The “Cooking with Brooklyn” star also missed her father’s 50th birthday party last May, but she covered up her brother’s name in a black-and-white design.
He also replaced the word “DAD” with an anchor and covered “Mum” with flowers and a dragon, again paying homage to his parents.
In April, people close to the family claimed that Brooklyn, an athlete and fashion designer, and Peltz continued to offer to meet up in any state they wanted.
“Brooklyn has made it clear that he doesn’t want to see his parents, but the rest of his family misses him,” a source previously told Page Six about the ongoing feud.
