Victoria Beckham has reportedly declared ‘enough is enough’ amid her bitter feud with son Brooklyn after months of heartache.
The former Spice Girl, 51, and husband David, 50, are currently locked in a feud with their eldest son, 26, and his heiress wife Nicola Peltz, 30, amid claims he has become increasingly estranged from the family after failing to attend any of his father’s 50th birthday celebrations in May.
But now as she prepares for the release of her Netflix documentary Victoria is said to have drawn a line in the sand and can no longer ‘keep fighting the same fight’.
According to a source the fashion designer found filming her new show ‘liberating’ and it made her realise not only how much she was loved, but also convinced her that she and Brooklyn would eventually reunite.
Following reports that her eldest son would be featuring in the show – Victoria appeared to extend an olive branch to her son with the inclusion of a blink and you’ll miss it flashback snap of him as a baby in series’ first trailer.
‘It was very much a roller coaster of emotions because of the big thing that’s still affecting her, her fractured relationship with Brooklyn. But it also made her realise that she can’t keep raking over the heartbreak of this situation with him, enough is enough, now’.
Victoria Beckham has reportedly declared ‘enough is enough’ amid her bitter feud with son Brooklyn after months of heartache
The Spice Girl and husband David are currently locked in a feud with their eldest son and his heiress wife Nicola Peltz amid claims he has become increasingly estranged from the family
They went on to tell The Mirror: ‘She knows he will, one day, come back to her, but it’s just not the right time, that’s how she’s looking at it now, this project has made her realise how blessed she is to have her family around her and supporting her.
‘She found it very emotional but liberating at the same time,’ the source tells us. ‘It made her realise how much she is loved, how her family have supported her and got her through the ups and downs.
‘She still hopes she and Brooklyn will sort things out, of course she does, but at the same time, she can’t keep fighting the same fight’.
Daily Mail have contacted Victoria’s representatives for comment.
It comes after Brooklyn once again gushed over his ‘supportive wife’ Nicola in new barbed comments amid his feud with parents.
He who now lives in the United States with his actress wife, 32, has added fuel to an already roaring fire by making more comments about his ‘supportive wife’.
Speaking to Daily Mail while taking part in the Ryder Cup All-Star match, Brooklyn said: ‘There’s always going to be people saying negative things but I have a very supportive wife.
‘Me and her, we just do our thing, we just keep our heads down and work. And we’re happy.’
But now as she prepares for the release of her Netflix documentary Victoria is said to have drawn a line in the sand and can no longer ‘keep fighting the same fight’ (Pictured with David and Brooklyn 2019)
The fashion designer found filming her new show ‘liberating’ and made her realise not only how much she was loved, but the fact that Brooklyn would eventually ‘come back to her’
‘She still hopes she and Brooklyn will sort things out, of course she does, but at the same time, she can’t keep fighting the same fight’ (Brooklyn and Nicola pictured)
The aspiring chef said he ‘never’ worries about what people say or write about his personal life.
‘Everyone is always going to say rubbish. I just try and do this, play some golf with some friends. It’s good fun.’
Brooklyn was among the celebrities to take part in the Ryder Cup All-Star match between A-Listers from Europe and the USA at Bethpage Black.
On Wednesday night, Inter Miami – the team co-owned by his father – will take on New York City FC around an hour west of Bethpage Black. It is not clear if David will be at the game.
But Brooklyn told the Daily Mail he is heading back to Los Angeles after finishing his round. It comes amid ongoing rumours of a feud with his parents.
Brooklyn and his family were last pictured together on Boxing Day last year. He does not appear to have spent any time with them since.
Earlier his month Victoria broke down in tears over her business woes in the first trailer for her upcoming documentary.
from the makers of Beckham and Michelle Obama‘s Becoming, following the success of husband David’s docuseries and simply titled, Victoria Beckham, the three-part series will be released on Netflix on October 9.
Netflix released a first look trailer which gave a glimpse into what fans can expect from the show.
The documentary is set to detail the struggles Victoria had with her eponymous fashion brand, with Victoria recalling her business being ‘millions in the red’, while David confessed the debt ‘panicked’ him.
Following reports that Brooklyn will be featuring in the show – Victoria appeared to extend an olive branch to her son with the inclusion of a blink and you’ll miss it flashback snap of him
Yet Victoria insisted family are her main priority in life, stating simply in the trailer as she wept: ‘I want my kids and David to be proud of me’.
The trailer ends with David consoling his crying wife by declaring: ‘You could make a cheese and ham toasted sandwich and we’d be proud of you.’
Victoria then quipped back: ‘Let’s be honest I couldn’t actually make a cheese sandwich very well.’
Only last year it was revealed that her once-floundering brand had finally turning a handsome profit 17 years after its launch.
In January 2023, accounts for Victoria Beckham Holdings Ltd revealed losses of £5,887,036 in 2021, down from £8,581,944 in 2020.
At the time the figure meant overall losses for the firm stood at £66.3m since its launch in 2008 and directors of the firm – including Victoria and her husband David – were not paid a dividend.
Victoria Beckham will be released on Netflix on October 9.