Victoria Beckham Kicks Off a 'Happy Weekend' Amid Alleged Family Drama
- Victoria Beckham shared a positive Instagram message on May 5, 2025, reflecting on celebrating David Beckham's 50th birthday in London with friends amid family tensions.
- The celebration occurred despite longstanding friction between Victoria Beckham and her daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz Beckham, which began before Nicola's April 2022 wedding to Brooklyn Beckham.
- Tensions include disputes over Nicola's wedding dress choice, legal battles involving Nicola and her father Nelson Peltz, and reports of Brooklyn distancing himself from his parents.
- A source said Nicola helped Brooklyn recognize "emotional abuse and toxic behaviour" in his family, while Beckham insiders called these allegations a "deeply unpleasant attack" and "patently untrue."
- The family remains publicly silent on the feud, and no resolution appears imminent, though insiders express hope for reconciliation amid the ongoing distress.
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Victoria Beckham Kicks Off a 'Happy Weekend' Amid Alleged Family Drama
Amid whispers of family drama, Victoria Beckham is seemingly in a good mood heading into the weekend. “Happy weekend x,” Beckham, 51, wrote via her Instagram Stories, sharing a selfie while her hairstylist touched up her tousled bob. Earlier this week, Victoria celebrated her husband David Beckham’s 50th birthday with a star-studded soirée in London. “So wonderful to round off an amazing week celebrating @davidbeckham at 50 with incredible frien…
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Read Full ArticleVictoria and David Beckham feud with Nicola Peltz escalates after 'deeply unpleasant' claim
Friends of David and Victoria Beckham have responded strongly after Nicola Peltz's close friends accused the couple of "emotional abuse and toxic behaviour" in a dramatic public statement
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