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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have caused strain within the family, according to a report.

Disappointment at Brooklyn Beckham’s Absence from David Beckham’s Birthday Bash

David and Victoria Beckham are said to feel “disappointed” that their son Brooklyn Beckham did not attend the celebration for his father’s 50th birthday.

A source mentioned, “There’s tension between Brooklyn, his wife Nicola Peltz, and the family. The relationship isn’t beyond repair; they love him and are always there for him. They are hurt and disappointed that he’s not involved in family life right now.”

Representatives for the couple have yet to respond to requests for comments.

Celebration with Friends

Victoria recently shared moments from David’s birthday on social media, including intimate dinners and a trip to Paris. She concluded, “Create special memories with family and friends. We love you all,” tagging their other children, Romeo, Harper, and Cruz. Notably absent were Brooklyn and Nicola from these shared moments.

Friends of the family, such as Eva Longoria, Gordon Ramsay, and Tom Cruise, gathered at a central London restaurant for the milestone celebration, further indicating Brooklyn’s absence.

The reason for Brooklyn skipping the event remains unclear. Rumors of tension, particularly between Nicola and Victoria, have circulated since Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding in April 2022. Observers have noticed that Nicola has not posted any pictures with the Beckham family.

Addressing Rumors of Conflict

Brooklyn previously addressed the rumors of a feud in August, telling *Variety*, “It’s just that the media always tries to create division. What’s important is that everyone gets along.”

In 2023, Nicola expressed in an interview with *Cosmopolitan*, “I’ve said this many times: There’s no feud. It’s strange reading something that isn’t true about my life or someone else’s.”

Amid this, David took time to reflect on his life as he reached 50. He shared on Instagram, “Looking back, I am extremely grateful for so many things in my life: the teams I played with, my teammates, my friends, and my family, who I consider my biggest achievement.”

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