what did david beckham's son say about his parents

Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest son, recently posted a series of Instagram Stories sharply criticizing his parents and saying he does not want to reconcile with them anymore.
What he said about his parents
Brooklyn accused his parents of trying “endlessly to ruin” his relationship with his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, and of putting “Brand Beckham” above their family. He claimed they have controlled him for most of his life and “controlled narratives in the press” through staged family posts and carefully managed public images that he now calls “inauthentic.”
Brooklyn said the common claim that “my wife controls me” is “completely backwards,” insisting instead that he has been “controlled by my parents for most of my life.” He described growing up with “overwhelming anxiety” that he says has eased only since he stepped away from his family, adding that he now feels he is standing up for himself for the first time.
Comments about Victoria and Nicola
In the posts, he alleged that his mother Victoria “hijacked” his first dance with Nicola at their wedding and danced “inappropriately on me in front of everyone,” saying he had “never felt more humiliated” in his life. He also claimed that his mother repeatedly brought women from his past back into their lives in ways he interpreted as meant to unsettle him and Nicola, adding that his wife has been “consistently disrespected” by his family.
Brooklyn further alleged that his brothers Romeo and Cruz were “sent to attack me on social media,” suggesting he believes his parents involved his siblings in the wider feud. He framed these actions as part of a pattern where, in his view, protecting the Beckham brand mattered more than his and Nicola’s feelings.
His stance on reconciliation and privacy
Brooklyn stated bluntly that he does not want to reconcile with his family and has “no desire to mend” the relationship at this time. He said he had tried for years to handle the situation privately but felt forced to speak publicly because, in his view, his parents and their team kept going to the press.
He ended by saying that he and Nicola want a life free from “image, media, or manipulation,” emphasizing that what they seek now is peace, privacy, and happiness for themselves and their future family.
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