Beckham family’s heartbroken posts that made ‘anxious Brooklyn block them’

The Mirror examines some of the allegedly “anxiety-inducing” social media posts, including the one that some people believe led to his blocking spree as the Beckham feud spreads.

Two family members, Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz-Beckham, will be conspicuously absent as the Beckhams prepare to spend Christmas in the Cotswolds.

In the midst of a contentious feud, the couple has distanced themselves from the main Beckham clan. Brooklyn was absent from his father’s celebrations for his 50th birthday and the knighthood, and he also didn’t attend the Netflix premiere of Victoria’s docuseries in October. However, David and Victoria marked a significant milestone this year.

Brooklyn, 26, reportedly blocks his own family on Instagram, including his 14-year-old sister Harper, adding yet another twist to the situation. A “friend” of the couple has since claimed that they wake up dreading what the Beckhams may have been posting about overnight because they find such updates to be “anxiety inducing.”

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If the Beckhams could just back off and leave them alone for the time being, this pal told the Mail Online. This year, The Beckhams began these “blocking” game stories, and they continue. It shouldn’t and shouldn’t be a story whether someone follows someone on Instagram or any other platform. Nothing has changed in this unfortunate circumstance. Brooklyn and Nicole haven’t commented on anything. They merely desire tranquility. The Beckhams should stop contacting, commenting, and briefing because it accomplishes nothing for them.

They continued, “They have requested that the Beckhams back off.” They simply want to be themselves. The Instagram content is merely a media play; it resembles more manipulation and gaslighting. Brooklyn and Nicola are only made to feel more distant by it. The speculation makes them angry. They are attempting to take the “real” route, which is to simply live their lives without reacting. What posts, however, have caused such anxiety in the Peltz-Beckhams?

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Back in November, mum Victoria her Instagram Stories to share a video from her mother Jackie’s home, where all the grandchildren’s Christmas stockings have been displayed around a beautifully dressed fireplace.

One of the personalised stockings featured Brooklyn’s embroidered name, which is notable. His stocking was shared by Victoria’s younger sister Louise and her ex-husband, Darren Flood, along with Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, as well as all of their cousins, Liberty, Tallulah, Finlay, and Quincy.

The former Spice Girl put “So many grandchildren” in the caption. She also shared a clip of her and her younger siblings Louise and Christian’s childhood Christmases, which are depicted in vintage stockings. The Beckhams have always celebrated Christmas with joy by sharing family photos.

However, this year, a source told The Sun that the “ghost of Brooklyn” was casting a shadow over what should have been a merry festive period. “It’s like the ghost of Brooklyn is hanging over their Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. Last year they were all together like one big happy family and this year couldn’t be more different.”

The source continued, claiming that “special days” like Christmas and David’s investiture were taking their “toll” on Brooklyn. The Beckhams are trying to show how much Brooklyn is missed and that “he does have a family that loves him” by posting the picture.

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On Wednesday, December 17, youngest brother Cruz Beckham took to Instagram with some sweet throwback snaps, including a childhood pic of him, Brooklyn, and middle brother, Romeo, 23.

As the carefree-looking trio posed on a Brazilian beach while Brooklyn can be seen posing with his arm around Cruz. A younger Cruz poses against the iconic Rio Redeemer in a selfie, as well as a more recent photo.

Before posting this post, Cruz shared a sweet home video of the pair as children, and a picture of himself, Brooklyn, Romeo, and their father during a 2021 holiday, with the caption “Love you guys @davidbeckham @brooklynbeckham @romeobeckham”

Cruz’s recent emergence also gave rise to the rift getting too painful. He shared a close-up of his own face and said, “Life is too short to be silent, at least talk it out,” before adding an emoji for a crying face.

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Sir David himself appeared to have given his youngest son an olive branch last week by sharing a nostalgic photo with his three sons.

The footballing legend shared a snap of himself, Victoria, Romeo, Cruz and Harper celebrating his MLS title in Miami. However, in the same post, he also included a throwback snap showing himself with Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz after winning that same cup as a player with LA Galaxy, back in 2011 and 2012.

He wrote the post, “Limit to cry,” as he celebrated becoming the first player to win the MLS Cup both as a Los Angeles Galaxy player and owner.

Chicken video

Brooklyn recently received more than he had hoped when he made a recipe for “beer brined chicken with mashed potatoes” in a social media post. The cook showed the “beer-brining” of chicken meat for 24 hours before “placing some rosemary butter around.”

Brooklyn demonstrated his finished dish to the audience, saying, “My Express includes a chicken breast, some potatoes, and vegetables.

However, his mother Victoria liking the post piqued the interest of foodies, which sparked a ferocious barrage of well-intentioned advice. Victoria liked this post, according to “one commenter.” Yay!!! Everything has a family. Another urged: “See your parents; you’ll regret it later in life,”

Many people are now wondering whether this could have been the catalyst for Brooklyn’s apparent blocking spree.

Cruz’s eruptive rage

In recent days, it was reported that Brooklyn has unfollowed his famous parents, with them unfollowing him in return. Brooklyn’s younger brother Cruz, 20, hit back in an Instagra, story, insisting: “NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son… Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked… as did I.”

Meanwhile, a source told The Sun that Brooklyn’s recent decision had left David and Victoria “heartbroken.” They claimed that all they want is for problems to get fixed, but they just seem to get worse each week.

Cruz and Romeo are reportedly angry that Brooklyn is staging such a mass attack. Brooklyn: “Despite his actions having the opposite effect, he wants things fixed in private and not played out on social media.”

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Nickelodeon child star Tylor Chase checked into hotel by co-star after he’s found homeless

Daniel Curtis Lee and Tylor Chase starred on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, and Tylor and his ex-co-star has now been checked into a hotel.

After being discovered on the streets, Tylor Chase was found by his former co-star Daniel Curtis Lee, who has since helped him get checked into a hotel.

After viral footage emerged on TikTok showing him living rough on the streets of Riverside, California, Daniel, who played Simon “Cookie” Nelson-Cook alongside the former Nickelodeon child star on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, told fans Tylor was “well fed and safe from the rain.”

Sharing a video on Instagram, Daniel can be seen taking Tylor to a pizza restaurant before checking in him to a hotel. Tylor was also given the chance to speak to Devon Werkheiser, best known for his starring role as Ned Bigby the sitcom, on FaceTime.

He trusted an old friend, Daniel said. I only wanted him to have some basic accommodations because it’s raining outside. This was the only one that was open because he wanted to remain local.

On the other hand, Daniel is heard saying, “Come back to help Tylor.” Daniel says, “I believe in you,” as he wraps up the hug. We will triumph. All we need to do is “stay with it and keep working”

In the distressing clip posted on social media earlier this week, Tylor, who played Martin Qwerly in the much-loved children’s program, appeared clearly upset.

People who watched the popular Nickelodeon series as a child grew up watching the video, which has received thousands of views, were shocked by the video. Scott Fellows was the creator of Ed’s Declassified School Survival Guide, which aired between 2004 and 2007.

With the addition of Lindsey Shaw, Daniel Curtis Lee, and Devon Werkheiser, the show followed three middle school students through everyday difficulties.

Concerned social media users shared their condolences in the comments section. Many people sparked discussions about the devastating effects of early stardom, particularly when combined with addiction and mental health issues.

One viewer wrote, “This made me feel so depressed.” Another shocked fan expressed his shock by stating, “Really sad, he was trying to leave the camera.” I’m hoping he can resurrect his momentum.

According to a third person, “Children’s fame destroys everything, and 90% of these kids end up being addicts (just famous ones)”. The Hollywood industry is ailing, according to a fourth chime in. Someone else wrote, “Society failed him, his parents failed him.” To see, sad.

Many fans are still hopeful that the video will inspire others to help him, but some criticize whether or not the viral video was actually shot. You were aware of who he was. One viewer pleaded with God to keep him safe and watch over him.

A GoFundMe page was set up to aid Chase after the clip went viral, which quickly raised more than $1,200 (approximately £893).

His mother, who explained that her son has bipolar disorder and has ongoing financial issues, later shut down the fundraiser. In a 2007 episode of the popular sitcom Everybody Hates Chris, Taylor reprised his role in an unnamed character from Ned’s Declassified.

In the same year, he played a younger Adam in James Franco’s action film Good Time Max. Before making his final on-screen appearance in L. A. Noire, Tyler left the show for a while.

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Does religion have a role to play in sport?

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Marc Guehi pointed to the sky when he scored against Arsenal on Tuesday night, as he does frequently.

Jurrien Timber, who was referred to by fans as “Pastor Timber,” scored in the penalty shoot-out at the end of the game to follow suit.

Both teams have well-known players who have recently discussed the significance of their Christian beliefs.

Contradictory headlines about professional athletes displaying their faith have been published in other sports as well.

Jeremiah Azu, a GB sprinter, was warned not to wear a “100% Jesus” headband earlier this year at the Tokyo World Athletics Championships.

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Religious and political slogans are frequently prohibited from being displayed during competition by sport governing bodies.

World Athletics managers said they spoke with Jeremiah’s team about the accessory after the 400-meter semi-final, but he wasn’t officially punished for it.

The 24-year-old says he now supports the laws preventing religion from entering the track, but he’s glad he did it.

He claims to have faith in God, and he wore a headband to demonstrate this to BBC Newsbeat.

Jeremiah claims that religion has always been a part of his life because his father is a pastor.

He recalls that we “read the Bible at home and prayed at home.”

He claims that his religion improves his athletic performance.

He claims that being disciplined as a Christian is a trait that can be applied to track and field.

Zainab is wearing a black hijab and a black North Face coat. Jaiden is wearing a black puffer coat. The are stood side-by-side in a field with trees in the distance.

Although Jeremiah claims he has never felt “muted” when discussing his faith, aspiring athletes tell Newsbeat it’s not always that easy.

As a female Muslim player who wears a hijab, semi-pro footballer Zainab El-Mouden, who plays for Chesham United FC Women, says there are challenges.

Although the modesty display is done on the head, it is not always appreciated on the field of play.

FIFA’s governing body forbade it until 2014, when players could wear it for religious reasons.

Nouhaila Benzina, 27, made history by becoming the first player to do so during a World Cup just two years ago.

Zainab, 22, claims that her faith is everything to her, from the way she dresses to how she acts.

She claims that moving from a hijab to a hijab while playing football has been a real journey.

She claims, “I initially detested it, I detested how it looked on me.”

My hijab became my greatest strength after it became my biggest insecurity.

You’re going to see me and you’re going to watch me more than anyone else, regardless of whether you choose to or not.

Zainab believes that male Muslim players still receive different treatment than female players.

She says, “With a female Muslim player, they’re clearly different, so that’s where the rift kind of arises.”

Zainab claims she wants to be that role model for others after growing up without anyone who “looked like” her in football.

Does your athletic ability depend on your faith?

Studies have shown that performance can be impacted by having a positive mindset and feeling confident.

Many athletes have rituals they must “follow” before a big game or race to center themselves, but religion isn’t always a part of it.

Some people claim that their faith helps them get ready for a big event.

According to a study conducted by Seoul University in 2000, prayer was one of the seven main “coping mechanisms” that athletes surveyed used to deal with anxiety before a major event. The study used was conducted using interviews with 180 sportspeople across 41 different sports.

It suggested that this might improve their performance.

Lingfield FC semi-professor Jaiden Chang-Brown claims that his faith has given him a slightly different way of handling his emotions.

He says, “I sometimes feel like my passion could get the better of me in the past.”

I would occasionally lash out at my coworkers.

“It really helps just to make me feel at ease when I’m on the pitch,” he said.

Jaiden claims that his faith has helped him shift his mindset and “enter that psychological side of football” when he plays.

The 21-year-old describes his life as being “born-again Christian” and claims that his religion is most important.

He claims that “it’s bigger than football, it’s bigger than everything.”

“Being bold in your faith is not cool, but it is,” the statement continues.

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Arab League welcomes Sudanese gov’t peace plan presented at UN

The UN Security Council earlier this week received a positive report from Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris, according to Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the secretary-general of the Arab League.

The 22-member league praised its “highly significant political, humanitarian, and security messages” and demanded “positive engagement” with the plan, according to Gheit on Wednesday.

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Idris, the transitional civilian government in Sudan, had earlier told the UNSC on Monday that the government’s proposal was “homemade,” rather than “imposed on us,” in an indirect reference to the so-called Quad, which includes the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.

He told the UNSC’s 15 members that a truce would have “no chance of success” unless the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were confined to camps and disarmed, and that the group had been in conflict with the military since April 2023.

Al-Basha Tibiq, an adviser to the RSF commander, rejected Idris’ plan, saying that the idea of the group withdrawing was “closer to fantasy than politics.” The RSF agreed to the request for a humanitarian truce back in November.

Tibiq was quoted as saying in an RSF statement that the plan was “nothing more than a recycling of outdated exclusionary rhetoric” that was unintelligible from General Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan’s position in an RSF statement posted on Facebook.

Al-Burhan had previously rejected the Quad’s request for a humanitarian truce, claiming that UAE involvement meant the plan was biased and favored the paramilitaries over the army.

The UAE has long refuted claims that it funds and arms the RSF. It called the Sudanese decision to bring a case against it to the International Court of Justice a “cynical publicity stunt” in March.

In the Kordofan region, fighting reaches a high volume.

The conflict, which involved the army chief al-Burhan and RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo, erupted after a power struggle between the army chief al-Burhan and RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo, has claimed tens of thousands of lives and caused about 14 million people to flee.

After an 18-month siege that had been held there for an entire year, the RSF&nbsp finally took control of the city of el-Fasher in the western Darfur region in October.

In its takeover of the city, the paramilitary group is accused of carrying out numerous sexual assaults, kidnappings, and mass murders.

As fighting continued, Idris proposed a solution, with the RSF claiming that Alouba, a strategic town in the Kordofan region, had regained control of the town.

1,700 people had fled Sudan’s White Nile state, east of the Kordofan region, according to Sudanese officials, many of whom were heading to Kosti.

According to Mohamed Vall, a journalist from Kosti, the city was already home to about 2 million refugees and internally displaced people and was currently “under incredible, huge stress” trying to accommodate the new arrivals.

The authorities are urging the international community and any other local or international organizations to help with this situation, particularly [given] the severe cuts in funding for the UN organizations specialized in providing] aid in Sudan, Vall said.

The Sudanese army and its allies seized the areas of Abu Qamra and Ambro, which the RSF claimed had advanced in North Darfur, in addition to other developments.

The Sudanese army, for its part, claimed to have shelled two Kadugli, South Kordofan areas and that it had destroyed an RSF convoy in North Darfur state.

General Muawiya Hamad, the commander of the army’s 22nd Brigade, was killed in Babnusa earlier this month, according to a source from the army.

US deputy ambassador to the UN, Jeffrey Bartos, pleaded with “both belligerents” to accept the Quad’s request for a humanitarian truce as the fighting escalated on Monday in preparation for an UNSC meeting with Idris.

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David Walliams dropped from The Children’s Trust as downward spiral continues

Harper Collins fired David Walliams after the former Britain’s Got Talent judge refuted allegations of inappropriate behavior toward female employees.

As a result of his ongoing downward spiral, David Walliams has been terminated from The Children’s Trust. The comedian recently faced criticism from his book publisher Harper Collins after allegations of inappropriate behavior toward female staff, which he denies.

He is alleged to have harassed employees and one woman reportedly then left the company with a five-figure settlement after raising concerns. Walliams, 54, was not informed of the allegations at the time and has denied any wrongdoing. He has now been axed as an ambassador for a leading children’s charity, which is said to have happened earlier this year. The former Britain’s Got Talent judge joined as a celebrity supporter in January 2018.

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The Daily Mail reported that a spokesperson from the charity said: “After a review of our ambassador programme earlier in the year, David Walliams is no longer an ambassador of The Children’s Trust.”

The Children’s Trust, a charity that deals with brain injuries and neurodisability, has long been a Walliams support. In 2007, he received an OBE for his contributions to the arts and charity.

This comes as Walliams said he was worried that his “very bad taste” WhatsApp messages could come out just months before he was axed by his publisher.

The actor claimed in a leaked recording that he was concerned that the public might be exposed to his “poor taste” messages. He claimed to be concerned about being exposed when speaking to a small convention audience that he frequently sends “very bad taste jokes” with friends and other famous comedians.

He once said, “Imagine if all of my WhatsApp messages came out,” at a cybersecurity event in February. there are inappropriate jokes exchanged between friends and other comedians. Always very offensive jokes and comments.

You might notice that many of the things you exchange with each other are rather tasteless, so I can’t imagine it’s just me, right?

People “sent you bizarre things,” they say. And I just picture what would happen. You don’t laugh at jokes about people you don’t like? My mother, you know what some friends do, but I wouldn’t send her anything, you know. I’m concerned about it.

Waterstones confirmed Walliams’ removal from the bookseller’s annual children’s festival on Sunday, but he won’t be there for the event in February. Customers who attempted to purchase tickets online over the weekend reported having issues as error messages appeared in their attempts to purchase the tickets.

A spokesman for the business said: “HarperCollins have confirmed that David Walliams will no longer be appearing at our festival in Dundee.

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The BBC has also severed ties with Walliams, confirming there are “no future projects directly involving him” but adaptations of his children’s books Mr Stink and The Boy in the Dress were broadcast last week.