Victoria Beckham Shares Nostalgic Giggle with Romeo Amid Brooklyn Feud
Victoria & Romeo Giggle Over Spice Girls Ad as Brooklyn Feud Grows

Victoria Beckham has shared a light-hearted moment with her son Romeo on social media, just as a reported feud with her eldest son Brooklyn intensifies. The former Spice Girl reposted a nostalgic video of the band's 2007 Christmas advert for Tesco, which Romeo had tagged her in, captioning it with a laughing emoji.

A Nostalgic Throwback Amid Family Tensions

The amusing clip, originally posted by Romeo Beckham, shows the Spice Girls – Victoria, Geri Halliwell, Mel B, Mel C, and Emma Bunton – comically trying to avoid each other while shopping for Christmas gifts in a supermarket. The advert was released in 2007, coinciding with the band's high-profile reunion and the launch of a massive 47-date world tour.

Fans were quick to join in the nostalgia, with comments like "Aw wow I remember this" and declarations that the advert was "Iconic". This public moment of humour between mother and son comes against a backdrop of reported discord within the famous family.

The Social Media Block That Sparked the Feud

The lighthearted post follows significant drama after Brooklyn Beckham, 26, reportedly blocked his entire family on Instagram. The move is said to have been triggered after Victoria liked a video post in which Brooklyn demonstrated how to cook a roast chicken for a clothing brand promotion.

According to reports, Brooklyn was annoyed by his mother's public interaction with the post. In response, he unfollowed his famous parents, David and Victoria, and then blocked them, along with his siblings Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, from his social media accounts.

Family Members Set the Record Straight

The situation was clarified by Brooklyn's younger brother, Cruz Beckham, who took to Instagram to deny claims that David and Victoria had unfollowed their son first. Cruz stated firmly: "NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son. Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked... as did I."

Before the block, fans had noticed Victoria's like on Brooklyn's cooking video and used the comments to urge for a reconciliation. Messages included pleas such as "Family is everything," "Speak to your parents - only one life and it is very precious," and suggestions that he "Go cook with your Dad."

The incident marks the latest chapter in an ongoing series of reported tensions within the Beckham family, highlighting how even global icons are not immune to familial disputes playing out in the public eye.