
Cruz Beckham has seemingly made it clear what his views are on the alleged Beckham family feud.
The famous fam has been engulfed by feud rumours since eldest child Brooklyn Beckham, 26, wed Nicola Peltz, 30, in 2022.
As of late, things have appeared pretty rosy, with the actress joining her in-laws at events and frequently appearing on their social media pages.
However, when Brooklyn and Nicola were a no-show at David Beckham’s 50th birthday bash, the whispers began once more.
A few days ago, Brooklyn appeared to make somewhat of a dig at his parents, posting a video of himself and Nicola on Instagram with a caption vowing to always ‘choose [her]’.
Now, Cruz has shared a rather cryptic message about ‘telling the truth’ as speculation continues to fly surrounding the nature of the rift.



He wrote on his Instagram Story: ‘It takes 43 muscles in your face to frown, and 17 to smile. Be kind and tell the truth.’
It comes a few days after another message dedicated to his mum, dad, and siblings.
The 20-year-old shared a photo of himself alongside David and Victoria, plus Brooklyn, 22-year-old brother Romeo, and 13-year-old Harper.
In what fans believe was a display of whose side he’s on, he added in the caption: ‘I love my family, I love you guys more than anything, mum & dad you gave us life and cared for us no matter what, I cannot tell you how blessed we all are to have you in our lives x.’
The photo he shared was taken last September when Cruz and his family went to support Victoria at her Paris Fashion Week show.
His telling post followed Brooklyn uploaded a video of himself and Nicola riding a motorbike, presumably somewhere close to their home in southern California.


The clip shows them cruising around as Nicola holds onto Brooklyn with her arms around his waist.
He said in the caption: ‘My whole world x I will love you forever x I always choose you baby x you’re the most amazing person i know xx me and you forever baby.’
It’s safe to say the reactions in the comments were mixed, as @malilycandyworld wrote: ‘Wishing you both a life time of happiness!!!’
‘He’s not saying anything disrespectful to his parents in this post. Why shouldn’t he live his wife? Why shouldn’t she be first? If he can’t even say this freely then WTF??’, defended @begod008.
However, @jacq.anne1 said: ‘Don’t forget your beautiful parents who will always love you unconditionally’.
Others said they felt ‘disappointed’ by Brooklyn’s apparent attempt to distance himself from his parents.


It was previously claimed that Brooklyn also felt ‘disappointed in himself’ for missing his dad’s 50th, where the likes of Tom Cruise and Gordon Ramsay joined the football legend for lavish celebrations.
A source also told Metro that Spice Girls icon Victoria, 51, is hoping Brooklyn will ‘come around’ amid their alleged feud, as she has found the fallout ‘devastating.’
‘Victoria hates to think about her family being so divided, especially with it involving one of her children. Brooklyn’s absence at David’s 50th birthday party was noticeable, and she desperately wished he would have been there,’ said the insider.
‘She’s hoping Brooklyn will come around and see things for what they are. They’ve always been a close-knit family, and seeing how things are now has been devastating for Victoria and David.’
Similarly, while the cause of the drama remains unknown, David is also said to be ‘desperate to make amends’ with his son, especially after falling out with his own father, Ted, in 2005.
It’s been said that Brooklyn and Nicola have since grown close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, even accepting a dinner invite from the Sussexes, where they bonded over ‘toxic’ family experiences.
‘Harry and Meghan were very empathetic and very kind to them both,’ an insider told The Sun.
It’s said that ‘Harry was fully aware of the situation and offered Brooklyn his unwavering support as someone who has been through similar.’
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