Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz are reportedly “not interested” in reconciling with the Beckham family at this time.
For now, the personal chef is “focused on living a peaceful, drama-free life” with the “Lola” actress, a source told Us Weekly Monday.
“They are building their own world together and are very happy in it,” the source claimed. “They want things to settle down naturally rather than trying to fix something that is still tense.”
The source also claimed that there remains a “huge rift” between the Beckhams, and that Brooklyn has still not been in touch with her parents, David and Victoria Beckham, and her siblings, Romeo and Cruz Beckham.
However, the source did not reveal whether the model is in touch with her sister Harper Seven Beckham.
“The relationship remains strained,” the source added.
The Brooklyn borough president, 26, and Peltz, 30, did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
As previously reported, rumors of a feud between David and Victoria intensified over the summer after he declined to attend the former soccer pro’s 50th birthday party in May.
At the time, Brooklyn was rumored to be feuding over Romeo’s relationship with his then-girlfriend Kim Turnbull. According to reports, Beckham’s eldest son had a brief relationship with Turnbull before meeting Peltz in 2019.
However, the model vehemently denied dating Beckham in a post she shared on her Instagram Stories in June, writing in part that she and Brooklyn were “never romantically involved at any time or in any capacity.”
“There was nothing more between us than our friendship at school when we were 16,” she added.
The following month, sources told Page Six that Brooklyn was not responding to people’s attempts to contact her, even telling her family that she did not want contact with them.
Meanwhile, details of an alleged feud between Peltz and his mother-in-law dating back to her 2022 wedding to Brooklyn were also revealed. According to reports, Victoria ruined their first dance and Victoria “ran out of the room crying.”
However, a source told Page Six that the former Spice Girl, 51, was “baffled” by the allegations and couldn’t understand how someone could “hurt” Peltz on his special day.
Adding fuel to the rumors, Victoria and Beckham were not present when Peltz and Brooklyn renewed their vows in an intimate ceremony in August.
Brooklyn made headlines for his family drama in an interview with the Daily Mail in September, saying he has a “supportive wife” despite people saying “negative things”.
“Me and her, we’re just doing what we do. We’re just putting our heads down and working. And we’re happy,” he explained at the time.
Despite her nerves, Victoria recently gave a speech at the premiere of her new Netflix documentary in London earlier this month, where she gave a shout-out to her eldest son. The three-part documentary, titled “Victoria Beckham,” also included a brief cameo by Brooklyn and Peltz during their family feud.