Brooklyn Beckham sends legal notice to David, Victoria amid family feud: Report
Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly sent a legal notice to her parents David and Victoria Beckham. The notice bans them from tagging them in social media posts. The development comes after a series of tense talks between Brooklyn, his wife Nicola Peltz and their family.

David and Victoria Beckham have reportedly received a legal notice from their son Brooklyn Beckham, further escalating the ongoing rift within the family. The notice, which prevents her parents from tagging her in any social media posts, follows a sequence of tensions that erupted between Brooklyn’s parents and his wife Nicola Peltz.
Victoria’s efforts to repair the broken relationship through small gestures on social media have reportedly not been successful. As the situation escalated, Brooklyn decided to block both her parents and siblings on Instagram. The action is said to have taken place after Victoria ‘liked’ a video of roast chicken posted by Brooklyn.
Despite this, Brooklyn has not blocked her grandparents or other family members and continues to allow them to comment on her posts.
The legal notice apparently came after Brooklyn had previously expressed its desire to put all correspondence through lawyers.
According to The Sun US, Brooklyn sent a letter to her parents last summer, outlining her request for private rather than public efforts to repair their relationship.
A source quoted in the report said, “Really, people don’t know the whole facts of this heartbreaking story, and think Brooklyn was just being upset when she blocked her parents. The reality is that she issued them a letter late last summer, asking them to put any correspondence through lawyers only, because she wanted to try it in private, not publicly. She felt her parents were in compliance with her wishes. Kept ignoring him and mentioning him online instead of reaching out personally.”
After the request was ignored, Brooklyn and Nicola reportedly decided to block David and Victoria on social media. According to sources, the outlook for reconciliation appears to be more uncertain than before, with communications now being conducted through strictly legal channels.
The source continued, “For their part, David and Victoria have simply tried to let their beloved eldest son know that the door is always open, and that they still care.”
The source further explained, “After this letter, they had no other physical means of reaching out to her, so what would they have done? They, of course, feel completely flabbergasted and devastated by this latest turn of events. There is no ill will on their part, only concern.”
With communication now limited to legal representatives, any possibility of a reconciliation between Brooklyn and her parents appears remote.




