Brooklyn Beckham’s latest act has added yet another painful twist to the family feud.
The 26-year-old aspiring chef has reportedly erased his tattoo tribute to his father Sir David Beckham.
Brooklyn, son of football legend David and fashion icon Victoria, seems to have lasered off the “dad” inscription on his upper arm anchor tattoo, which also once featured the words “Love you Bust”.
Notably, it was the 50-year-old footballer’s affectionate nickname for his eldest son.
Recent photos obtained by The Sun show the tattoo now redesigned with three simple shapes, with the personal text faded and barely visible.
This comes just a month after Brooklyn publicly declared he had no wish to reconcile with his famous family.
In a scathing statement, he accused his parents of controlling him and said he found “peace and relief” since marrying Nicola Peltz.
He revealed that his family repeatedly interfered with his wedding plans and even tried to pressure him into signing away rights to his name.
While the Beckhams have remained tight-lipped, the family’s unity was on display last week at Haute Couture Fashion Week, with David, Victoria, and their children appearing together.
Nicola’s father, billionaire Nelson Peltz, touched on the drama during a Q&A at WSJD’s Invest Live, praising Brooklyn and his daughter and expressing hope for their “long, happy marriage.”
Despite the heartbreak, sources say the Beckhams would welcome Brooklyn back should he choose to reconcile in the future.
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