Brooklyn Beckham, Nicola Peltz put on united front as family feud continues
Brooklyn Beckham enjoyed Christmas this year with wife Nicola Peltz and her parents
Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz put on a united front amid ongoing feud with family.
On Monday, the Transformers actress posted a snap on Instagram of herself and Brooklyn wearing matching grey outfits.
In the shared image, the couple could be seen snuggling on the sofa and laughing at something on his phone.
"We didn't plan our outfits," Nicola captioned the screenshot, while Brooklyn commented, "my sweetie pie."
It comes just days after Cruz Beckham claimed that his brother, Brooklyn, blocked the whole family on Instagram without warning.
“My mum and dad would never unfollow their son … Let's get the facts right. They woke up blocked … as did I," Cruz penned on his Instagram Stories, referring to their famous parents, David and Victoria Beckham.
Commenting on the shocking claim, the source told Daily Mail at the time that Brooklyn blocked his family on IG to "show them that's it, this is final.
"It is very clear that this is a sign of his complete estrangement from his family," continued the confidant. "For David and Victoria it was their last connection to Brooklyn as he has made it very clear he doesn't want to talk to them anymore."
The insider added, "They haven't spoken for months and months now."
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