
Despite their 'confirmed' family feud hitting international headlines earlier this week, David and Victoria are attempting to prove it's business as usual.
For those who missed it, the couple's eldest son, Brooklyn, was accused of unfollowing both of them - as well as his three younger siblings - on Instagram amid reports of tension behind the scenes.
The allegation was made by his 20-year-old brother, Cruz, who himself took to the snap-sharing site to address rumours that it was ex-England star, David, and former Spice Girl, Victoria, that made the first move.
Slamming this as 'not true', Cruz claimed: "My mum and dad would never unfollow their son. Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked - as did I."
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The youngster added that his and Brooklyn's little brother Romeo, 23, and their 14-year-old sister Harper also received an unfollowing.
The Sun initially claimed that the whole fiasco had stemmed from Victoria 'liking' a video of Brooklyn's - in which he teaches his followers how to properly cook a roast chicken - reportedly sparking the feeling of over-parenting.

Despite this, the supposed beef has gone on for some time.
In fact, it was Brooklyn's American actress wife, Nicola Peltz-Beckham, that supposedly butted heads with fashion designer Victoria first, with the pair said to have come to blows over the likes of wedding dresses and first dances ahead of their April 2022 nuptials.
Brooklyn was also accused months later of covering up a 'Mama's Boy' tattoo with words Peltz had written in a note before they exchanged vows. And just weeks ago, the couple failed to attend David's lavish 50th birthday bash, inadvertently setting tongues wagging all over again.
As we say, however, the Beckhams are refusing to let their newly-aired dirty laundry get in the way of a good time.
Taking to Instagram today (26 Dec), Victoria and David shared a series of snaps from their Christmas Day, with onlookers accusing the move of being a veiled 'swipe' at their eldest son - who spent the holiday season with his billionaire in-laws in Miami.

Uploading a video of themselves dancing to Barbara Streisand and Barry Gibb's fiery 1980 duet, Guilty - the lyrics of which read, 'We've got nothing to be sorry for' - 50-year-old Victoria wrote in the caption: "David and Victoria giving their very best Barry and Barbra on Christmas Day xxx kisses from us both xx @davidbeckham."
Another photo showed the couple's two youngest sons donning bright red Santa hats, whilst a third showed Cruz and Romero posing with their arms wrapped around their proud father.
The family also shared a sweet video the evening prior, showing Cruz whipping up some bespoke cocktails for his brood.
The Beckhams' online uploads come after Brooklyn firstly broke his silence after his mass unfollowing hit headlines.
On Christmas Eve, the photographer shared a snap of his heavily-tattooed hands, which tightly held that of his other half.

In a message that has since been interpreted as one of defiance against family turbulence, Brooklyn captioned the snap: "My Everything."
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