Cruz Beckham appeared to hint at an olive branch with a crypic message about ‘talking it out’ and ‘brotherly love’ amid his ongoing feud with his brother Brooklyn.Â
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the aspiring singer, 20, posted a sweet video of brother gifting his sibling a guitar and wrote ‘brotherly love’ before posting an up close selfie alongside the words: ‘Life is too short to be silent, at least talk it out’.
After posting the words ‘brotherly love’, he then posted a picture of a guitar with ‘Thanks’ written on the back before sharing his emotional quote. Â
Cruz is the youngest son of David and Victoria, who are also parents to Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 23, and their only daughter, 14-year-old Harper.Â
The family have been engaged in an estrangement since they fell-out with Brooklyn, with tensions coming to a head in May after he and wife Nicola Peltz, 30, snubbed his father’s 50th celebrations, while Cruz and Romeo unfollowed him on Instagram.
Cruz Beckham has shared a crypic message about ‘talking it out’ and ‘brotherly love’ amid his family’s ongoing feud with his brother Brooklyn
He shared a post featuring a brother buying his sibling a guitar – over which he wrote ‘Brotherly love’ with more crying emojis
He also shared a picture of a guitar adorned with the word ThanksÂ
Speaking on James Corden’s This Life of Mine podcast released on Tuesday, David spoke about his ‘soft’ parenting style in an emotional interview about his home life with his wife, Victoria, and their children.
The football legend, 50, revealed he takes the opposite approach to his dad’s ‘tough love’ method. David said: ‘I would like to say that I brought my children up with the same values as what my dad and mum taught me and my sisters…
‘My kids are very polite. My kids are very well mannered. My kids are humble and they all have the same values as what I have and my wife has. That’s the proudest thing that we have as parents, in all honesty.’
‘I am different with my kids – I’m a lot softer than my dad was,’ David added. ‘But there’s certain traits that I do have the same as my dad.’
The interview was recorded last year but released this week amid continued tension between David and Brooklyn, who was notably absent from his father’s knighthood ceremony at Windsor Castle last month.
The aspiring chef reportedly did not reach out to congratulate his father on achieving his life’s dream, instead choosing to promote his hot sauce brand Cloud23 while the ceremony took place.
David was joined at the historic occasion by his wife Victoria, 51, parents Ted and Sandra, and his three youngest children.
Brooklyn (left) is pictured with his family in 2020, prior to the heartbreaking row
The Beckhams are pictured without Brooklyn after David was made a Sir last monthÂ
Brooklyn’s absence spoke volumes about the state of their relationship, with sources claiming he has become increasingly estranged from the family since marrying American actress Nicola. Â
David added: ‘Family has always been important and the greatest thing [Victoria] has ever given me is my four children. We created this life with four amazing children which are the most important things in our life.
He also said that although he’s not as strict as his dad, he uses his own method to keep them in check.
Asked how he has reacted when his sons – all of whom have played football with the Arsenal Academy – didn’t perform well on the pitch, he replied: ‘I go quiet, actually. And then the boys know exactly whether I’m happy or not happy.’
He recounted how during one match, he told his youngest son Cruz that if he played well and worked hard, they would stop at McDonald’s on the way home.