
The Beckhams, one of sport and musics most famous families, allegedly continue to feud with matriarch Victoria Beckham and Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham's wife Nicola both sharing insights into their separated Christmas.
On Boxing Day (December 26), both Victoria, 51, and The Last Airbender actress, 30, took to Instagram to share intimate moments from the holidays.
The latter revealed that she and her husband, Brooklyn, 26, has cosied up in America for silly season with father, billionaire businessman Nelson Peltz, 83, and mother Claudia Heffner Peltz, 70.
“We wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy new year filled with so much love, peace and happiness,” she wrote.
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The post received backlash from critics, with some questioning why she wasn’t ‘showing love’ to the Beckhams.
The couple’s festive wishes came just hours after Victoria is said to have posted a ‘major dig’, allegedly referencing the ‘strained’ relationship her family currently has with Brooklyn.
The video that the fashion designer shared to Instagram was a video of her and Manchester United legend, Sir David Beckham, 50, dancing to ‘Guilty’ by Barbra Streisand and Barry Gibb.
Multiple outlets have reported that the lyrics ‘And we’ve got nothing to be sorry for…’ may be referring to the reported Brooklyn disagreement.
Brooklyn meanwhile has been sharing photographs from his Christmas, which included playing tennis with his partner's brother, Bradley Peltz, and pro Reilly Opelka.

The chef and Nicola said ‘I do’ in April 2022, with the latter choosing to wear Valentino Haute Couture for her Palm Beach wedding vows.
It’s understood that Victoria’s eponymous fashion house was initially employed to make the socialite her dress, but that a switch was made, with ‘logistical issues’ being cited.
Nicola told the Sunday Times that ‘no family is perfect’, adding that they had to ‘come up with something else’ to make the big day a success.
Despite the pair being present at various family gatherings, rumours of a rift between Victoria and her daughter-in-law prevailed.

TMZ first reported tensions between Brooklyn and his younger brother, Romeo, 23, in April.
The eldest son and his spouse were then missing from images taken at Victoria’s 51st birthday celebrations in Miami that same month.
In May, it was understood that the Cloud 23 hot sauce maker had failed to attend his father’s birthday fishing trip with siblings Romeo and Cruz, 20.

David revealed the wholesome event had been ‘six months’ in the making, with sources claiming the sportsman was ‘heartbroken’ that Brooklyn had skipped out.
Romeo, Cruz, and sister Harper Seven, 14, all attended their dad’s 50th birthday bash, with the former calling the Real Madrid footballer the ‘'most amazing role model’ in an emotion-charged speech.
Neither Brooklyn nor Nicola attended any of the Stateside events and did not travel to Britain for the bash either.

During this time, Brooklyn and Nicola also skipped out on appearing in Victoria’s three-part Netflix documentary, and did not congratulate David on his long-awaited knighthood in November.
It’s also claimed that he had a tattoo covered up, which he originally had inked in honour of his Spice Girl mum. It read ‘moma’s boy’.
Recently, Cruz weighed in on the heavily-documented family drama.
He set the record straight on reports that his mum and dad had both decided to ‘unfollow’ Brooklyn on social media.
“NOT TRUE,” he wrote, referring to an article headline which claimed they’d hit the ‘unfollow’ button on Instagram.

“My mum and dad would never unfollow their son.. Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked… as did I.”
Despite the alleged distance between himself and his family, Brooklyn has continued to upload recipe posts to Instagram, working with brands such as Express, and partnering with other foodies, such as Cooking with William.
LADbible Group has previously contacted representatives of David, Victoria, Brooklyn, and Nicola on their reported ‘feud’.
Topics: Brooklyn Beckham, David Beckham, Victoria Beckham, Celebrity, Christmas, Social Media, Instagram