David Beckham and his wife Victoria are rallying behind their youngest son Cruz as he embarks on a tour with his band, The Breakers. This comes amid the tense situation with Brooklyn, the family's eldest child.
Cruz recently announced the tour dates on Instagram, writing that it would be his dream to share the music he's been working on with fans. In response, Victoria left a heartwarming comment, saying "We're all so proud of you Cruz." David also showed support by resharing the announcement and expressing his pride through multiple pink heart emojis.
Victoria even took to her own Instagram Story to spread the word about Cruz's tour, repeating "So proud of you Cruz!!" in two separate posts. The display of family unity has been a welcome respite amidst recent rumors of a rift between Brooklyn and his parents over their marriage to actress Nicola Peltz.
Brooklyn himself recently broke his silence on social media, accusing his mother and father of repeatedly interfering in his relationship with Peltz. He alleged that Victoria had danced "inappropriately" at his wedding and canceled the design of Peltz's bridal gown on short notice. Brooklyn also claimed that David and Victoria had attempted to bribe him into signing away the rights to his name.
However, Cruz quickly came to his parents' defense in a statement clarifying that they would never unfollow their son. Instead, both David and Victoria woke up blocked by Brooklyn themselves.
David later spoke out about the importance of children making mistakes, saying "[Kids] make mistakes, but children are allowed to make mistakes." The comments have sparked debate over social media etiquette and family dynamics.
The news comes after months of speculation surrounding a reported feud between Brooklyn and his parents.
Cruz recently announced the tour dates on Instagram, writing that it would be his dream to share the music he's been working on with fans. In response, Victoria left a heartwarming comment, saying "We're all so proud of you Cruz." David also showed support by resharing the announcement and expressing his pride through multiple pink heart emojis.
Victoria even took to her own Instagram Story to spread the word about Cruz's tour, repeating "So proud of you Cruz!!" in two separate posts. The display of family unity has been a welcome respite amidst recent rumors of a rift between Brooklyn and his parents over their marriage to actress Nicola Peltz.
Brooklyn himself recently broke his silence on social media, accusing his mother and father of repeatedly interfering in his relationship with Peltz. He alleged that Victoria had danced "inappropriately" at his wedding and canceled the design of Peltz's bridal gown on short notice. Brooklyn also claimed that David and Victoria had attempted to bribe him into signing away the rights to his name.
However, Cruz quickly came to his parents' defense in a statement clarifying that they would never unfollow their son. Instead, both David and Victoria woke up blocked by Brooklyn themselves.
David later spoke out about the importance of children making mistakes, saying "[Kids] make mistakes, but children are allowed to make mistakes." The comments have sparked debate over social media etiquette and family dynamics.
The news comes after months of speculation surrounding a reported feud between Brooklyn and his parents.