Cruz Beckham's Cryptic TikTok Video Targets Brother Brooklyn in Escalating Family Feud
The ongoing and very public rift within the Beckham family has taken another dramatic turn, with the youngest son, Cruz Beckham, appearing to launch a thinly-veiled social media attack against his older brother, Brooklyn. The now-deleted TikTok video has added fuel to the fire of the family's internal conflict, which has been playing out across various platforms for weeks.
The Controversial TikTok Post and Its Swift Deletion
Cruz Beckham, aged 20, posted a video on his TikTok account that featured himself, his brother Romeo Beckham, and their respective girlfriends, Jackie Apostel and Kim Turnbull. The group was filmed sitting in a chauffeur-driven car, silently mouthing the instrumental introduction to Lil Maru's 2021 track, On The Block. Cruz captioned the post with the pointed phrase, "Imagine hating and we're just here like."
Although the video was quickly removed from Cruz's official TikTok profile, it was not before alert fans managed to screen-record the content and repost it across social media, ensuring its widespread circulation. This incident follows a series of public exchanges that have exposed deep divisions within the famous family.
Brooklyn's Explosive Accusations Against Parents and Siblings
The latest development comes in the wake of a lengthy statement posted by Brooklyn Beckham, 26, on his Instagram stories last week. In his post, Brooklyn made serious allegations against his parents, Victoria and David Beckham, accusing them of prioritising "public promotion and endorsements" over their relationship with him and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham.
Brooklyn's statement included specific grievances, such as claiming his mother Victoria danced "very inappropriately" on him during his 2022 wedding to Nicola. He also alleged that other family members told him his new wife was "not blood" and "not family." Perhaps most damningly, Brooklyn asserted that his brothers had been directed to attack him on social media before blocking him unexpectedly during the summer.
Cruz's Previous Social Media Activity in the Feud
This is not the first time Cruz Beckham has entered the fray regarding the family dispute. Just over a month ago, he posted a screenshot of a Daily Mail article that claimed Victoria and David had unfollowed Brooklyn on Instagram. Cruz vehemently denied this, captioning the image, "NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son. Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked... as did I."
In another intriguing move, Cruz recently shared an Instagram story featuring a photograph of himself, set to the soundtrack of his mother Victoria's 2001 solo single, I'm Not Such An Innocent Girl. This choice of music has been interpreted by some observers as another subtle commentary on the ongoing situation.
The Broader Family Context and Public Reactions
The feud appears to have drawn in all the Beckham children, including Romeo, 23, and Harper, 14, creating a complex web of familial tensions. Despite the very public nature of these exchanges, Victoria and David Beckham have remained silent on their son's specific allegations. However, they have continued their normal social media activities, with Victoria recently posting content featuring fellow Spice Girls members Emma Lee Bunton, Geri Halliwell-Horner, and Mel C.
Interestingly, Cruz has also been promoting his upcoming musical endeavours amidst the controversy. He announced a "mini tour" for his new album, For The Love, which will visit the United Kingdom and parts of Europe throughout February and March. On the announcement post, his mother Victoria commented supportively, "We r all so proud of u Cruz."
The Beckham family saga continues to captivate public attention, blending elements of celebrity drama, social media warfare, and deeply personal family conflicts. As each new post or deleted video emerges, the narrative becomes increasingly complex, leaving observers to wonder how this very public rift will ultimately be resolved.