David and Victoria Beckham appeared to make a pointed statement on Boxing Day as their family feud with son Brooklyn continues to dominate headlines.
The famous couple shared a light-hearted video of themselves dancing together to Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb’s classic Guilty, but fans were quick to notice the telling lyrics playing in the background; “We’ve got nothing to be sorry for.”
The timing raised eyebrows, with many interpreting it as a clear message amid ongoing tensions with their eldest son.
The 51-year-old fashion designer captioned the clip in her usual polished style, writing: “David and Victoria giving their very best Barry and Barbra on Christmas Day xxx kisses from us both xx.”
While the video appeared joyful, it came against the backdrop of an increasingly public family rift.
It's worth noting that Brooklyn, 26, spent Christmas in the US with wife Nicola Peltz and her family, after reportedly blocking his parents, brothers Romeo and Cruz, and even younger sister Harper on Instagram.
He added fuel to the fire by sharing a loved-up post of himself and Nicola, declaring she is his “everything”.
Sources claim that the aspiring chef wants his parents to apologise to Nicola, alleging she was hurt by previous criticism and media briefings.
Meanwhile, David and Victoria continued festivities in the UK with their other children, sharing warm family moments and festive snaps.
Despite putting on a united front, the absence of the oldest son was hard to miss.
With blocked accounts, pointed posts and lyrical messages, the Beckham family drama shows no sign of easing.
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