Victoria and David Beckham have made a public gesture toward healing their strained relationship with their eldest son, Brooklyn.
In a rare and emotional move, the couple shared messages that many interpreted as an olive branch, fueling speculation that the famous family may be taking steps toward reconciliation after months of reported tension.
And after Brooklyn skipping Christmas with his family and childhood friend Holly Ramsay’s wedding, it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Sharing pictures with each of their children to his Instagram story, David included one with Brooklyn and wrote: “I love you all so much.”
Victoria then reshared the shot of David and Brooklyn and included a red heart emoji.
As well as this, David shared a picture of Victoria and their four children from many years ago alongside the caption: “You are my life. I love you all.”
And although we don’t know them personally, this public plea to get their son back in their lives breaks our heart.
The touching message comes just ten days after Brooklyn allegedly blocked his family on social media.
Taking to Instagram last Saturday, youngest Beckham son, Cruz, took to his story to clarify recent reports that Brooklyn had been blocked by his parents, David and Victoria, on Instagram.
He wrote: “My mum and dad would never unfollow their son [as reports had suggested]. They woke up blocked. As did I.”
Why did Brooklyn Beckham block his family?

The sudden nature of the alleged blocking quickly raised questions about what could have prompted such a drastic move.
It’s now believed Brooklyn may have finally severed contact with his parents and siblings after Victoria Beckham interacted with one of his Instagram posts- a seemingly harmless move that reportedly had unintended consequences.
The 26-year-old aspiring chef shared one of his usual cooking videos with his 16 million followers last week, demonstrating how to brine and roast a chicken. Victoria is said to have liked the post, which then triggered a wave of public comments urging Brooklyn to reconcile with his famous family.
Messages began flooding the comment section, with fans writing things like: “Family is everything,” “Go and see your parents- you’ll regret it later,” and “Call your mum and dad.”
According to reports, Brooklyn was frustrated that his mother’s public interaction sparked renewed attention on the family rift. It’s claimed that the reaction led him to block not only David and Victoria, but all three of his siblings- including his youngest sister, Harper, 14.
Have the Beckhams tried to contact Brooklyn?

A source told the Daily Mail that Brooklyn and Nicola find the Beckhams’ Instagram activity distressing, with posts allegedly causing anxiety.
“They wake up worried about what might have been shared about them while they were asleep,” a source told the outlet.
Another insider added that it would be best if the Beckhams gave the couple space for now, particularly over the holidays, describing it as “the kindest thing they could do.”
Where did Brooklyn Beckham spend Christmas 2025?

Brooklyn and Nicola spent Christmas with her family in Florida, rather than with the Beckhams.
Updating fans on his festive situation, Brooklyn posted an picture of himself and Nicola cuddled up on Christmas morning in her parent’s mansion.
Is a Christmas with the Beckham family on the cards in 2026? After this olive branch, maybe so.
