Sir David Beckham has described wife Lady Victoria and their children as his “life” in a deeply emotional New Year’s Eve post — a message many believe was aimed directly at his estranged eldest son, Brooklyn.


In what appears to be another heartfelt attempt to heal the rift that has defined their family year, the former Manchester United and England captain included a rare photo of Brooklyn as a teenager in a carousel of family images shared with his Instagram followers.

Captioning the picture, Sir David, 50, simply wrote: “I love you all so much.”

Brooklyn has been conspicuously absent from almost every major family milestone in 2025 — from his father’s long-awaited investiture at Windsor Castle to David’s 50th birthday celebrations and the launch of Victoria’s Netflix series. He also missed her catwalk shows in Paris, New York and London, spending much of the year in the US with wife Nicola Peltz.




Perhaps the most painful blow came in August, when David and Victoria were excluded from Brooklyn and Nicola’s marriage renewal ceremony at her billionaire father’s estate in upstate New York. The young couple also skipped family friend Holly Ramsay’s wedding to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty at Bath Cathedral on December 27.
Despite everything, Sir David appeared determined to build a bridge over troubled water as he shared a final round-up of treasured family moments to welcome in 2026. Alongside images of sons Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and daughter Harper, 14, one especially tender photo showed Victoria with all four children — accompanied by the caption: “You are my life.”
Victoria, 51, swiftly reshared the post with a love-heart emoji, a subtle but powerful sign of unity.


Earlier that day, David reflected on what he called an “incredible” year, writing about how grateful he was for life-changing milestones such as his knighthood, his 50th birthday and winning the MLS as an owner — although Brooklyn was notably absent from the highlights reel.


“I feel very lucky to have had the year I’ve had in 2025,” he wrote. “Full of moments I will never forget… finishing with winning the MLS as an owner.”
Quoting his former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, he added: “Onto the next.”

But behind the celebrations, the heartache has lingered. It has since been claimed by younger son Cruz that Brooklyn blocked his entire family on social media — a revelation that shocked fans and fuelled speculation about the depth of the feud.
“My mum and dad would never unfollow their son,” Cruz wrote online. “They woke up blocked… as did I.”
While the rest of the Beckhams spent Christmas together in the Cotswolds, Brooklyn chose to stay in Los Angeles, sharing a Grinch-themed post thousands of miles away from his family’s celebrations.
Still, David’s New Year message suggests hope remains.
With a few carefully chosen words — “You are my life” — and one long-forgotten photo of Brooklyn, the Beckhams appear to have sent their strongest message yet: the door is still open.


