David, Victoria Beckham's clear message for Brooklyn as he seeks apology
David and Victoria Beckham have apparently sent a pointed message to their estranged son Brooklyn
David and Victoria Beckham appeared to send a clear message to their estranged son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz.
Davud and Victoria took to Instagram to share a video of them dancing to Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb's song Guilty, with lyrics like, "We've got nothing to be sorry for."
Victoria wrote: "David and Victoria giving their very best Barry and Barbra on Christmas Day xxx kisses from us both xx @davidbeckham."
The post comes after Brooklyn blocked his entire family on Instagram.
A source claimed that the budding chef wants his parents to apologize to him and Nicola amid their feud.
"There was a long briefing war where it was open season on Nicola. They (David and Victoria) targeted Nicola and thought that they could do so without consequences," a source said, per the Daily Mail.
"You can't inflict that much pain and damage on two people and then expect to pick up the relationship via a public social media post. The person who caused the pain does not get to decide when they declare it is over," they continued.
"If they want to make up then they need to apologize and acknowledge the pain caused and make changes to show that it is not going to happen again," they added.
Victoria, 51, and David, 50, also shared photos from their family Christmas celebrations in Cotswolds.
Brooklyn spent the holiday with Nicola’s family in the U.S.
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