Victoria Beckham’s biggest olive branch to Brooklyn as she prepares for Christmas

Victoria Beckham’s biggest olive branch to Brooklyn as she prepares for Christmas

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In their ongoing family feud, which has been rumbling for some time, Lady Victoria Beckham has shared a heartbreaking sign that she wants her son, Brooklyn, to spend Christmas with her.

Lady Victoria Beckham has shared an emotional photo and message for son Brooklyn as the festive season begins. The mum posted a heartbreaking sign she wants her son, Brooklyn, home for Christmas amid their ongoing family feud.

Although the couple has been at odds for months, Victoria has sent an olive branch to show that she still thinks about her eldest son. The singer and fashion mogul shared a video from her mother Jackie’s home, where all the grandchildren’s Christmas stockings are displayed, on Instagram.

Brooklyn’s name was embroidered on his very own stocking, something that was notably associated with the fireplace. “They’ve got the grandchildren’s stockings all prepared for Christmas,” they say.

Victoria’s message shows that Brooklyn is still welcome at the Beckham household for Christmas and that he’s in the family’s thoughts. She also shared a clip of some vintage stockings from her and her younger siblings Louise and Christian’s childhood. The family have always been close at Christmas, often sharing a barrage of sweet pics together over the previous years.

After her youngest son Cruz made a more overt plea to his separated brother Brooklyn, Victoria made a subtle effort to break the family feud.

Cruz took to social media this week, revealing a cryptic message that suggested his family rift is waning. He emailed a crying face emoji along with a close-up of his face and the words “Life is too short to be silent, at least talk it out.”

His older brother appeared to be in a subtle plea. Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz are still not following one another on social media, so the Beckham family feud seems to be far from over. When Brooklyn and Nicola failed to show up for David’s 50th birthday party earlier this year, the once close-knit Beckham clan split.

Brooklyn, who is a hot sauce entrepreneur, also missed his dad’s knighthood celebrations earlier this month. David celebrated the honour bestowed upon him by King Charles at Windsor Castle with a Michelin-star meal at his mate Gordon Ramsay’s Chelsea restaurant.

Before this, Brooklyn didn’t even congratulate his dad on achieving his lifelong dream when the honours list was announced. One of David’s trips to Scotland with sons Cruz and Romeo saw the father-of-four write on Instagram afterwards: “You were missed, Brooklyn Beckham.”

According to reports, David and Victoria want to end their relationship with Nicola Peltz and their son Brooklyn and their daughter. They would “love to have him back in the picture.” This comes shortly after Nicola and Brooklyn both appeared to be willing to reconcile.

Although neither David nor Victoria have addressed the conflict in public, sources have suggested that they are willing to “hash out” their disagreements and are “open to hearing Brooklyn’s side.”

They’d love to see him back in the picture, the source told Metro, but they think their relationship is in flux. They want to grow as a family and may be interested in hearing about Brooklyn’s story.

This comes shortly after a source close to Brooklyn and Nicola revealed that they were willing to end the conflict, but only if Nicola’s parents publicly apologized for “trashing” her.

They claimed there was “public trashing” and that it appeared David and Victoria “thought they could abuse Nicola without any consequence.” Brooklyn and his wife were still willing to mend the disagreement.

A public acknowledgement of what David and Victoria did as well as an apology would be the obvious first step. It cannot be performed. Without that occurring first, there is no real chance of reconciliation.

Fans have a lot to say about the ongoing conflict. Users weighed in with their own opinions on the situation when Brooklyn uploaded a video of himself making a burger to Instagram.

“No one cares, mate,” will your dad be proud of you? a writer wrote. Call your mother, bro., another. “Life is too short, call your parents,” said another person.

One person defended the hot sauce maker, saying, “Folks, he’s trying to find joy in sharing his cooking with you.” You are not a family guidance counselor, and he is not asking for your advice.

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Source: Mirror

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