Brooklyn Beckham has been warned not to "forget his family" by fans, just days after reports emerged that his sister Harper attempted to mend their rift. The 14-year-old reportedly showed up at Brooklyn's Los Angeles home, which he shares with wife Nicola Peltz-Beckham, but the visit allegedly left him feeling "uncomfortable."
Harper's Unannounced Visit
Photographs surfaced showing Harper arriving at Brooklyn's doorstep shortly after the Beckham family, excluding Brooklyn, gathered to witness Sir David Beckham receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Insiders claimed the visit was unannounced and that Harper never entered the property. Meanwhile, Brooklyn was in New York and posted a photo of himself jogging.
Fan Backlash on Social Media
When Brooklyn returned to social media, fans were quick to criticize. One wrote: "Please don't forget your family. Don't forget that it was David Beckham who brought you to where you are today." Another added: "You knew what you were doing with this commercial." A third questioned: "Why are you refusing to speak to your parents?"
Brooklyn later addressed the situation in a sponsored DoorDash post, saying: "You're probably wondering why I'm watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home... It's a long story. It's complicated. More soon."
Family Reactions
A source told The Sun that Brooklyn and Nicola felt the visit was "orchestrated" by his family, calling it "choreographed for the cameras." However, sources close to David and Victoria Beckham described these claims as "nasty allegations," emphasizing that Harper just misses her brother.
Romeo Beckham appeared to take a subtle dig at Brooklyn by posting a photo with Harper on Instagram, calling her "my favourite person ever." Cruz Beckham also shared family photos, including one with David at a restaurant.
David Beckham previously declined to discuss the feud, telling Variety: "That's a private matter. That's the one thing that I don't want to talk about."



