David Beckham breaks silence on son Brooklyn with heartfelt snaps: 'You are my life'
The former soccer player shares touching throwback photo with Brooklyn
David Beckham proved his eldest son, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, still holds a special place in his heart amid the ongoing family feud.
Hours after the 50-year-old retired soccer player posted his 2025 recap and fans noticed the absence of Brooklyn from it, David shared throwback pictures with his 26-year-old son on his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, December 31.
“I love you all so much,” David wrote over a black-and-white photo of himself with a young Brooklyn.
In the following story, David posted a heartwarming family photo from his daughter Harper's birth day also including wife Victoria Beckham, with Brooklyn, Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20.
“You are my Life,” David wrote over the family photo along with five white heart emojis.
“I love you all, Love Daddy x. On to 2026,” he added.
The earlier post, which did not include Brooklyn David, told his 88.5 million followers he felt “very lucky" to have had the year he had in 2025, sharing a carousel of moments that he will never forget.
Referring to highlights of 2025, including being knighted by King Charles for his “services to sport and charity,” and ending the year by winning the MLS as an owner, he wrote, “Still pinching myself.”
“And then finishing with winning the MLS as an owner, I'm so grateful to my incredible wife, my amazing children, my friends and team I work with every single day. Nothing would have been possible without you all," he added.
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