
Fans think Cruz Beckham just extended an olive branch to his brother Brooklyn amid their ongoing family feud.
For those who need a reminder, the 26-year-old eldest son of David, 50, and Victoria Beckham, 51, took to social media last month share a bombshell statement, accusing his parents of 'controlling narratives' and 'trying endlessly to ruin his relationship' with wife Nicola Peltz, 31.
Brooklyn wrote: "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."
The Beckhams are yet to publicly respond to the accusations against them - and it looks like Brooklyn is sticking by his word for now.
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Yesterday (12 February) Brooklyn's younger brother, Cruz, 20, took to Instagram to share a slideshow of photos, including a childhood picture of the two of them with their brother Romeo, 23.
The sweet black and white throwback snap, which was the first in the carousel, showed Brooklyn with his arms around his younger brothers.

Amongst other photos of the musician with his band and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull, was another throwback photo in the post which showed Cruz, Brooklyn, Romeo and their younger sister Harper, 14, helping out with their dad's beehive.
There was no caption but he included the song 'The River Of Dreams' by Billy Joel playing in the background, which includes lyrics about 'something sacred I lost'.
Fans are convinced the post is a way of reaching out to his estranged bother after the feud broke out, however, they think Brooklyn has sent a message of his own.
The 26-year-old posted his own Instagram slideshow of himself, wife Nicola, their two dogs and some food snaps.
He also chose to overlay a song - 'You're The First, The Last, My Everything' by Barry White, which seems to be aimed at his lover.
Now, as we say, the internet is convinced that the two are having some sort of unspoken conversation using songs on Instagram, but we have no evidence of this and let's be honest, it likely isn't the case, especially if Cruz is still 'blocked,' which he claimed was the case back in December.

Writing on Cruz' post, one Instagram user penned: "There is always the family member that unites the family."
While a second added: "This is how you say indirectly: 'I miss my older brother'" and a third quipped: "I hope you get your brother back bro."
"I hope you all make up, sad to see for all. You’re siblings and that will never change," a fourth added.
And a fifth gushed: "Clearly missing his brother, so sad. Hopefully this will work itself out - family for life!"
Meanwhile, the comments on Brooklyn's post read: "Lovely pictures and good for you living your own life be proud of yourself" and "enjoy it guys. The vibes I got from this video is love freedom happiness."
Tyla has contacted reps for Brooklyn for comment.
Topics: Brooklyn Beckham, Instagram, Social Media, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Entertainment, Celebrity, Nicola Peltz