Brooklyn Beckham is reportedly 'fuming' with his parents David and Victoria after they posted photos of him on social media for Father's Day, despite his requests to be left alone. The 27-year-old aspiring chef has blocked his family on Instagram and has asked them to communicate only through his lawyers, according to a source.
Father's Day posts spark anger
David Beckham, 51, shared a throwback photo of himself with a younger Brooklyn on Instagram, captioning it: '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 ?.' Victoria also posted family pictures that included Brooklyn.
An insider told The Sun: 'He's fuming about it. He's asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him. It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they'd leave it and leave him alone.' The source added that Brooklyn saw the posts through media reports and people close to him, as he has blocked his family on Instagram.
Brooklyn stays silent on Father's Day
Unlike his siblings and mother, Brooklyn did not send any Father's Day wishes to David. The family feud has been ongoing for the past year, with reports claiming Brooklyn has requested his parents contact him only through lawyers. Metro has contacted representatives for Brooklyn, David, and Victoria for comment.
World Cup advert fuels tensions
Just last week, Brooklyn appeared to mock the feud in an advert for DoorDash, saying: 'You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It's a long story.' He smirked at the camera and tossed football tickets onto a table with unopened letters, a camera, and a luxury watch thought to be a gift from his dad.
A source told Metro that the ad left his family 'stunned', and that David and Victoria would find his 'monetisation' of the matter 'heartbreaking'. The advert reportedly earned Brooklyn a significant sum, further straining relations.



