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The Beckham’s family war rages on, but close friend Gordon Ramsay has reportedly tried to lighten the situation by sharing wisdom from his own family fall-outs
All you need to know about the latest of Beckhams’ feud
- The Beckham family feud continues to simmer as eldest son Brooklyn remains at odds with parents Sir David and Victoria Beckham, blocking them on social media and skipping major family events all through 2025.
- Nicola Peltz-Beckham appeared to throw fresh shade at her in-laws on Instagram, posting a cryptic “grateful for beautiful humans” story that conspicuously omitted the Beckhams after a recent olive branch from David and Victoria.
- The Beckham clan’s famous pals are now part of the chatter, with joke-y remarks circulating that Gordon Ramsay said. A source told the Mail that Gordon has been trying to cheer Victoria Beckham up by telling her: “You’ve got one feud… But I’ve got the whole Top Trumps deck!”
- Ramsay was front-and-centre at David Beckham’s knighthood afterparty, hosting the star-studded celebration at his Chelsea restaurant — though fans couldn’t help but point out Brooklyn’s absence from the celebrations.
- Social media backlash over Beckham family hypocrisy followed their attendance at Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty’s wedding while still estranged from Brooklyn — some noting the irony of celebrating others’ family unity while theirs is strained.
- Fans are connecting the dots between Ramsay and Beckham tensions, noting parallels in wedding speeches and social posts that have sparked debate online about loyalty, choice and family ties.
- Amid the chaos, Beckham patriarchy makes a public olive branch, with Sir David sharing throwback family pics aimed at Brooklyn in a heartfelt attempt to bridge the gap ahead of the New Year.
READ FULL STORY Gordon Ramsay ‘makes brutal joke to Victoria Beckham over Brooklyn feud and Peaty clan’ – The Mirror

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Source: Mirror

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