Beckham Family Shares Birthday Tributes for Joanne Beckham
Victoria Beckham's sister, Louise Adams, posted a heartfelt birthday tribute to David Beckham's younger sister, Joanne, on Thursday. This coincided with the football legend himself sharing nostalgic childhood photographs on his Instagram Story to celebrate the "birthday girl." Joanne Beckham, who has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, marked her 44th birthday.
Social Media Celebrations and Glow-Up Revelations
In a photograph from David's 50th birthday celebration last May, Joanne looked stunning in a sophisticated black long-sleeved dress, showcasing her notable weight loss. Louise Adams, smiling beside her in a plunging gown, captioned the image: 'Happy birthday @Jo_jo_beckham.' Victoria Beckham also joined the well-wishers, sharing a photo of herself with Joanne from the same event. The fashion icon, who wore a midnight blue dress, wrote: 'Happy birthday jo_jo_beckham_ Love you.'
Unlike her globally famous brother, Joanne typically maintains a low public profile. Her last notable appearance was at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant in November, where she was photographed leaving in an elegant sleeveless V-neck satin dress. Formerly a hairdresser, Joanne previously ran a luxury concierge service named We Are Your City, which ceased operations in 2020.
Family Feud and Potential Reconciliation
These birthday tributes emerge amidst ongoing reports of a bitter feud within the Beckham family, primarily involving David and Victoria's estranged eldest son, Brooklyn. The 26-year-old aspiring chef publicly severed ties with his parents and younger siblings last year in a detailed six-page statement, showing no inclination to reconcile despite recent tentative gestures.
However, sources indicate that Joanne and her sister Lynne might hold the key to mending the fractured family relationships. Notably, while Brooklyn blocked his parents and brothers Romeo and Cruz on Instagram, he retained connections with both aunts. His wife, Nicola Peltz, also continues to follow Joanne and Lynne on social media, having removed other Beckham family members from her accounts.
An insider revealed: 'Brooklyn still feels close to them. Joanne especially has been a real constant for the Beckham boys and their sister Harper. There’s hope that she could be the key to mend the family rift. The last thing anyone wants is for Brooklyn to remain cut off from the family.' The source added that Nicola's decision to keep the aunts on Instagram 'says a lot' about their enduring bond.
Recent Social Media Exchanges
In a recent development, Brooklyn's youngest brother, Cruz, extended an olive branch by posting a gallery of childhood photos featuring Brooklyn, set to Billy Joel's song The River Of Dreams. The lyrics, which speak of searching for something lost, hinted at reconciliation. The post included images of all siblings, including sister Harper, in beekeeping attire.
Brooklyn, however, did not directly respond to this gesture. Instead, he shared new pictures of his life in Los Angeles with wife Nicola, accompanied by Barry White's song You're The First, The Last, My Everything, reaffirming his primary allegiance. This contrast highlights the ongoing tension within the family, even as birthday celebrations for Joanne provided a moment of unity among other relatives.
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for David Beckham for comment regarding these family dynamics and the potential role of Joanne and Lynne in facilitating reconciliation.



