Beckham Family Feud Set to Reignite as Brooklyn's Ex Approached for Explosive Book
The ongoing rift within the Beckham family is poised to be thrust back into the public eye following reports that Brooklyn Beckham's former girlfriend, Hana Cross, has been approached to contribute to a tell-all book about the famous dynasty. This development comes amid heightened tensions following Brooklyn's recent public statements criticising his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.
Former Model Hana Cross Reportedly Contacted by Writers
According to insider sources, Hana Cross, who dated Brooklyn Beckham between 2018 and 2019, has been directly contacted by writers preparing a bombshell publication currently titled Brand Beckham: The Fame, the Feuds, the Fallout. The book aims to lift the lid on the inner workings of one of Britain's most prominent celebrity families, exploring both their rise to fame and the recent conflicts that have surfaced.
An insider revealed to The Sun newspaper: "Brooklyn's ex Hana Cross has been contacted directly, but as yet, she isn't talking." The 28-year-old model was once a regular presence within the Beckham family circle during her relationship with Brooklyn, spending holidays like Christmas and New Year with the A-list clan in 2018.
Whirlwind Romance and Eventual Split
During their high-profile relationship, the couple attended numerous glamorous events together, including a celebrated Valentine's Day in Paris. However, their romance was reportedly marred by several public disagreements, ultimately leading to their split in July 2019. Notably, Brooklyn refused to make Hana sign a non-disclosure agreement either during or after their relationship, potentially leaving her free to share insights without legal restrictions.
Despite her previous integration into the Beckham family, sources indicate that Hana currently does not wish to be involved with the book project. A representative for the model has declined to comment on the reports.
Brooklyn's Public Fallout with Parents
The potential publication comes at a particularly sensitive time for the Beckham family, following Brooklyn's explosive 800-word social media statement earlier this year. In that statement, the 27-year-old photographer and husband to actress Nicola Peltz accused his parents of prioritising the family brand over personal relationships.
Brooklyn wrote: "I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed."
He added emphatically: "I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life." Brooklyn specifically criticised what he perceives as the family's obsession with public image, stating: "My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first."
Book Expected to Explore Family Tensions and Empire
The forthcoming book, reportedly scheduled for release in August, is expected to delve deeply into both the construction of the Beckham empire and the underlying tensions that have emerged in recent years. Writers have allegedly approached multiple individuals close to David and Victoria Beckham, seeking stories that reveal life behind the carefully managed facade of "Brand Beckham."
This literary project threatens to expose further details about family dynamics that have remained largely private until Brooklyn's recent revelations. The combination of insider accounts and Brooklyn's own public accusations could provide unprecedented insight into the conflicts simmering within Britain's most famous sporting and fashion dynasty.
The Beckham family has built a global brand worth hundreds of millions through football, fashion, and celebrity endorsements, maintaining a polished public image for decades. This potential tell-all book represents one of the most significant challenges to that carefully cultivated reputation, coming directly on the heels of Brooklyn's very public estrangement from his parents.
