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‘Fuming’ Brooklyn Beckham asks David and Victoria to ‘leave him alone’

Brooklyn Beckham in hoodie in Door Dash advert next to old pic of Brooklyn and dad David when they were younger
Brooklyn Beckham reportedly wasn’t pleased with the Father’s Day photo dumps (Picture: Instagram/David Beckham)

Father’s Day reportedly didn’t bring Brooklyn and David Beckham any closer this year, as he is said to be ‘fuming’ with his parents who were posting him on their social media.

Victoria Beckham, and her husband David, celebrated the day by sharing sweet snaps of their families onto Instagram – including pictures that featured their feuding son.

The former England star harked back to simpler times with an old photo showing him and his now estranged son posing together when they were both younger.

His caption read: ‘Being a dad is my most important job… I love you all & thank you mummy @victoriabeckham For giving me our beautiful family 🩷 Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads around the world 🩷.’

According to reports, the aspiring chef isn’t happy about these latest public posts.

An insider told The Sun: ‘He’s fuming about it. He’s asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him.

Victoria said to David on Instagram: ‘Your greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children.’ (Picture: victoriabeckham/Instagram)

‘It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they’d leave it and leave him alone.’

Brooklyn is understood to have seen the posts through media reports and via people close to him, says the publication, as he has blocked his family on the photo-sharing app.

He remained quiet when it came to sending any well-wishes to dad David, unlike his siblings and mum, who posted pictures of the 51-year-old and declared their love for him in the process.

It comes after the amateur photographer is said to have requested his mum and dad contact him only through his lawyers.

Metro has contacted representatives for Brooklyn, David and Victoria for comment.

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Just last week, the 27-year-old appeared to make light of the family feud that has dominated headlines for the last year.

In an advert for food delivery service DoorDash, he addressed viewers: ‘You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.’

He can be seen smirking at the camera, before tossing his football tickets onto a table showing a stack of unopened letters, a camera, and a luxury watch which is thought to be a gift from his dad.

A source told Metro that the ad left his family ‘stunned’, revealing that David and Victoria will find his ‘monetisation’ of the matter ‘heartbreaking’.

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