Victoria Beckham may have stirred fresh tension with her estranged son Brooklyn after marking her wedding anniversary with husband David Beckham.
The former Spice Girl, 52, celebrated 27 years of marriage on Saturday by posting a tender Instagram photo of herself kissing David.
Her message, however, also appeared to acknowledge Brooklyn, as she paid tribute to the couple’s “four amazing children.”
Victoria wrote: “After 27 years of marriage, four amazing children and countless matching outfits, you’re still my *everything*. Happy anniversary!! I love you so much ♥️”.
David also appeared to include Brooklyn in his own anniversary post for Victoria, sharing a collection of throwback images while reflecting on the family they have built together.
He wrote: “29 years together, 27 years married & you have given me everything I could ever wish for.. Our proudest achievement will always be our family I love you & Happy Anniversary @victoriabeckham.”
In addition to Brooklyn, 27, Victoria and David are parents to Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14.
But while the couple’s posts seemed intended as affectionate tributes to their entire family, they could risk deepening the reported rift with Brooklyn, who is said to be “fuming” over his parents continuing to reference him publicly.
Victoria Beckham has risked Brooklyn’s fury by mentioning him in her anniversary post for David – after their ‘fuming’ son said he ‘wished they’d stop posting about him’
David also referenced the aspiring chef in his post for Victoria, as alongside a series of throwback snaps, he referenced his pride over his family
Brooklyn was reportedly fuming after David and Victoria’s Father’s Day posts and ‘wishes they would leave him alone’
David extended an olive branch to his eldest son in his Instagram post last month on Father’s Day as he shared an old photograph of himself and Brooklyn as a child as well as a snap of himself with all four of his kids.
Alongside the images, he wrote: ‘Being a dad is my most important job – I love you all and thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family. Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads around the world’.
Victoria also included their son Brooklyn in her heartfelt Father’s Day post to her husband on Sunday.
Yet, while Brooklyn has publicly remained silent, behind the scenes he was reportedly ‘fuming’.
A source revealed: ‘He’s fuming about it. He’s asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him.’
They told The Sun: ‘It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they’d leave it and leave him alone.’
Shortly before Christmas last year, Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram, while his lawyers later wrote to the Beckhams’ team requesting all communication be conducted through legal representatives.
In January, Brooklyn then released a scathing six-page statement announcing he had cut ties with his family.
Following months of rumours they had become estranged, Brooklyn confirmed the news in January, declaring he was no longer part of ‘Brand Beckham’ and insisting his parents and their other children are ‘performative’.
Brooklyn also claimed David and Victoria had controlled him for much of his life, attempted to drive a wedge between him and wife Nicola Peltz and left him embarrassed when his mother danced ‘inappropriately’ with him during the first dance at his wedding.
The aspiring chef was last pictured with his family during Christmas 2024, and by May 2025 it was clear a feud had formed after Brooklyn failed to acknowledge either of his parents’ birthdays and snubbed David’s 50th.
David shared a series of throwbacks with his wife and penned: ’29 years together , 27 years married & you have given me everything I could ever wish for..’
He concluded: ‘Our proudest achievement will always be our family I love you & Happy Anniversary @victoriabeckham’
Victoria penned: ‘After 27 years of marriage, four amazing children and countless matching outfits, you’re still my *everything*. Happy anniversary!! I love you so much ♥️’
She shared a series of sweet snaps of the couple over the years
The celebrity couple crossed paths in 1997 after Posh Spice attended one of David’s Manchester United matches with Mel C, getting engaged a year later
David extended an olive branch to his son on Father’s Day as he shared an old photograph of himself and Brooklyn as a child, as well as a snap of himself with all four of his kids
Last month, Brooklyn was accused of selling his family out for a big sum following the release of his two-part DoorDash commercial.
Five months after declaring that he and his wife Nicola want privacy, Brooklyn was savaged by fans, who branded him ‘classless’ after he collaborated with the food delivery firm for the sponsored video.
It was reported that Brooklyn was paid a hefty figure for the ad, with a source saying: ‘Anything that makes him money is good – it shows that his brand is there and flourishing.’
It’s thought that he was paid ‘at least $1million (£755,000)’ for the campaign.
However, the Beckham clan were reportedly less impressed with the advert, with an insider telling Page Six: ‘Brooklyn claims he wants peace and privacy and nothing to do with his family – now he’s trying to cash in on it all.’
In the teaser clip for the advert released on June 15, Brooklyn smirks and says: ‘You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the Fifa World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.’
It has been taken as mocking parents David and Victoria with whom he no longer speaks – and profiting off their name, while friends of the Beckhams have said the pair are ‘devastated and inconsolable’ by the jibe.
The second longer version was released on Wednesday, sparking even fiercer backlash from even the most supportive Brooklyn fans, with followers commenting in their droves under the Instagram clip.
Friends of the Beckhams were shocked to see Brooklyn’s advert.
One told the Daily Mail’s Katie Hind: ‘To do an advert based on estrangement from family as if it’s a joke when his family is devastated and sister and grandparents inconsolable is shocking.
‘Especially from someone who claims he wants peace and privacy.’















