Smiling Brooklyn Beckham celebrates father-in-law Nelson Peltz’s birthday as he continues to snub parents amid feud
A SMILING Brooklyn Beckham has celebrated his father-in-law Nelson Peltz’s birthday as he continues to snub parents amid family feud.
His wife, Nicola Peltz, 31, shared an adoring post on her Instagram page which included photos of them enjoying a birthday meal together.
Brooklyn and Nicola wore matching cowboy hats as they celebrated her father Nelson’s 84th birthday in Florida.
In one snap, Nelson could be seen with his sons, Nicola and Brooklyn as they gathered around a table on his big day.
Brooklyn stood next to Nicola’s brother Zach, while Diesel, Will, Bradley and Greg were also seen at the event.
Nicola captioned the family images: “Happy birthday Dad! I love celebrating you!
“I feel truly blessed to have grown up watching you be such an incredible role model in every way possible.
“You’re the best father i could ever dream of. you love us all unconditionally, encourage us that our dreams are never too big to chase and to always always be a good human before all else.
“I love you more than you could ever know! i hope all your wishes come true and this is your best year yet, you deserve everything perfect! i love you sooooooo much!!”
On Father’s Day, David shared a photograph of all of their children, including daughter Harper, 14, and said: “Being a dad is my most important job… I love you all.”
Brooklyn is understood to be “furious” with his parents once more after their Father’s Day posts.
An insider told The Sun: “He’s fuming about it.
“He’s asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him.
This came days after Brooklyn rivaled his dad David again with a new ice cream advert – after mocking the family feud with a World Cup swipe.
Brooklyn appeared to have cashed in on the family drama to promote DoorDash – a food delivery service.
The World Cup advert went live on social media after we revealed that Brooklyn spurned his sister Harper’s attempt at a reconciliation.
In the ad, he says to the camera: “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home…”
Smirking Brooklyn then laughs: “It’s a long story.”
He goes on to throw down his tickets onto the coffee table.
There were also two hidden swipes at his estranged family in his “spiteful” advert that would have broke his dad David’s heart.
The full advert dropped this week, which showed him discarding tickets to the World Cup and adding: “These can go to someone else.”
Beloved England player Becks famously played in three FIFA World Cups in 1998, 2002 and 2006.
The Beckhams have been embroiled in an ugly fallout with Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, 31, for months, with things coming to a head when Brooklyn posted an explosive statement about the row.
Earlier this year, Brooklyn launched a nuclear attack on his “controlling” parents and vowed he did “not want to reconcile” with his family, and accused his parents of “controlling” the narrative.










