
Brooklyn Beckham has sparked a heated debate online after sharing a new video of himself and his wife Nicola Peltz amid the headline-making Beckham family feud.
Last Monday (19 January), the 26-year-old took to Instagram to make a bunch of bombshell claims about his parents, David and Victoria, along with his two younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz.
Brooklyn claimed he had 'been silent for years' in an attempt to keep family strife to a minimum, but felt forced to speak out following 'continued' conversations between his parents and the media.
"Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed," he began.
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"I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life."
He finished the statement asking fans: "My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation. All we want peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family."

Since then, we've seen countless celebs speaking out, the Beckham-Peltz wedding DJ spill the beans on what really went down that day, countless memes, Victoria's Y2K track becoming number one on the iTunes charts, and even select Beckham family members responding to the ordeal directly.
And the latest update in the saga has seen both Brooklyn and Nicola taking to TikTok to share a romantic video, which the aspiring chef captioned: "I love you @Nicolaannepeltzbeckham."
The clip, which was also shared to Brooklyn's Instagram Stories, saw the pair drinking wine together, spending time outside, and posing and playing with their pooch.
He was also seen tucking into some fresh oysters and showing affection to his wife of almost four years since they tied the knot back in 2022.
Unsurprisingly, it's triggered a whole load of discourse - some fans are hitting out over the couple asking for 'privacy' while sharing intimate details from their relationship, with others clearly being a lot more empathetic.

One TikTok user jabbed: "Let’s pretend we are happy, after getting rid of your family, you can kid TikTok, but nothing replaces your family!"
"Remarkable transition from 'we value privacy' to 'here’s the edit'," slammed a second as a third chimed in: "Is this what celebrities think privacy is?"
And another snarled: "Privacy left the chat lmao."
As we say, not everyone agreed with such a stance as a fifth defended: "Literally most of these comments have no idea what it is actually like to live in family dysfunction, how you mask how you really feel until enough is enough, and then you walk away and you then become the backlash of a smear campaign.
"You have no idea how painful it is for him or for any other child going through this. Leave him alone."
A sixth praised: "Well done for standing by your wife! Regardless of what’s happened, she is your immediate family now, no one else! She is rightly the most important person, and she is your home!
"Let your shoulders relax and enjoy your life."
And a final TikToker echoed: "You are absolutely right to ask everyone to respect your wife, your marriage.
"You both will be wonderful parents one day - you already know how important it is to preserve the privacy of your future children."
Topics: Brooklyn Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Celebrity, Nicola Peltz, Social Media, TikTok