
Cruz Beckham has been praised by fans for posing the 'perfect comeback' after his older brother Brooklyn’s bombshell claims about family last week (19 January).
The 20-year-old has taken to his TikTok account, where he boasts 743.7k followers, to share what fans are convinced is a jab at Brooklyn.
Brooklyn's statements, which were shared to Instagram, went into lengthy detail about alleged 'inappropriate' dancing during his and his wife Nicola Peltz's wedding back in 2022, alongside pressures to uphold appearances as part of 'Brand Beckham'.
He also claimed that his parents had 'controlled' him for much of his life, writing that his family 'values public promotion and endorsements above all else'.
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"Brand Beckham comes first. Family 'love' is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo opp, even if it’s at the expense of our professional obligations," Brooklyn said, adding that he has no intention of reconciling with his family.
"My brothers were sent to attack me on social media, before they ultimately blocked me out of nowhere this last Summer," he added, specifically commenting on his two younger brothers.

The latest update in the Beckham family feud drama came this afternoon when Cruz uploaded a video of him in a car alongside his girlfriend, 29-year-old Jackie Apostel, his other brother, 23-year-old Romeo, and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull, 24.
All four can be seen looking into the camera as they mouth over a viral TikTok sound.
Cruz captioned the eight-second clip: "Imagine hating and we're just here like."
Posted just a few hours ago earlier today (26 January), the short video has already amassed over 191.2k views, with dozens rushing in to share their thoughts in the comments section.
"Iconic response," praised one fan, while a second agreed: "Perfect comeback."
A third echoed: "Perfect response."
"Short but sweet and to the pot," a fourth chimed in.
Many others, however, didn't seem as impressed with several slamming the youngest Beckham son's take.
"As a parent if I had a row with one of my kids I wouldn't expect or allow their siblings to take sides," offered a fifth TikToker.
Another urged: "Team not making your kids part of your marketing strategy."
And a final TikTok user lamented: "Don’t take sides he’s your brother."

Cruz has arguably been the most vocal Beckham sibling when it comes to the family feud.
Back in December, when tabloids mistakenly reported that David and Victoria had unfollowed Brooklyn on Instagram, Cruz was quick to set the record straight.
He shared a screenshot on his Instagram Stories of a Daily Mail article and denied the outlet's claims, while explaining that he and his parents had unexpectedly been 'blocked' on the platform.
"NOT TRUE," Cruz wrote, adding: "My mum and dad would never unfollow their son … Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked … as did I."
Topics: Brooklyn Beckham, Celebrity, David Beckham, Instagram, Nicola Peltz, Social Media, Victoria Beckham, TikTok